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The week before and the week after are safe periods.
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Troublesome! If the interval is the same every time, then the first seven days are accurate, but the next seven days are perfectly safe regardless of whether they are accurate or not.
Easy to understand!
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Safe, but not 100 percent.
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Generally, 3 days after menstruation and 3 days before menstruation are absolutely safe periods, and pregnancy will not be felt. Suggestion: For women with a normal menstrual cycle, ovulation is defined as the ovulation day about 14 days after the onset of menstruation, and the first 5 days and 4 days after the ovulation day are combined with the ovulation day, a total of 10 days is called the ovulation period.
Other times are safe periods, but the absolute safe period is 3 days after the clean menstruation and 3 days before the menstrual period.
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Who told you that the days before and after menstruation are safe periods?
A few days before menstruation can be a safe period, but a few days after menstruation are not necessarily a safe period.
A date other than the ovulation period is considered a safe period.
Ovulation will occur in the 10th and 19th days before the next menstrual period. If you have a short menstrual cycle and a long menstrual period, it may be your ovulation period after menstruation.
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The period from the day of menstruation to the day before the start of ovulation is the safe period before ovulation. The safe period after ovulation is from the first day after ovulation ends to the day before the next menstrual period. The method of estimating ovulation according to the menstrual cycle is also known as the calendar method.
Menstrual ovulation is affected by the endocrine hormones of the pituitary gland and ovaries and presents cyclical changes, the length of the cycle is the same, both are 1 cycle per month, and ovulation occurs in the middle of two menstrual periods. Women's menstrual cycles can be long and short, but the interval between the day of ovulation and the start of the next menstrual period is relatively fixed, usually around 14 days. Based on this relationship between ovulation and menstruation, ovulation can be calculated based on the menstrual cycle.
The calculation method is calculated from the first day of the next menstrual period, and the 14 days backward or subtracted 14 days is the ovulation day, and the ovulation day and the first 5 days and the last 4 days together are called ovulation. This is the rationale for the rhythm method. For example, if a woman's menstrual cycle is 28 days, and the first day of this menstrual period is on December 2, then the next menstrual period will be on December 30 (December 2 plus 28 days), and then subtract 14 days from December 30, then December 16 is the day of ovulation.
Ovulation is the day of ovulation and 5 days before and 4 days after, that is, December 11-20. Except for the menstrual period and ovulation, the rest of the time is the safe period.
In other words, 4 days after menstruation and about 9 days before menstruation are safe periods.
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But for more safety, it was only pushed for 5 days each. And so on, according to the woman's menstrual day 1, 1-10, due to individual differences. But it's not absolutely accurate, the 20th-30th is the so-called safe period, and the ovulation period is the day of the 15th, then.
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Thirty days a month, the first ten days and the last ten days are the safe period, and the middle ten days are also called the danger period because the ovaries are mature and the chance of conception is relatively large, and the number of days is counted from the end of menstruation. Thank you for adopting.
Yes, it's just that the chances of getting pregnant are small, but it's still possible.
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