I believe many people have heard of the seven days before and eight days after menstruation, so what are the seven days before and eight days after menstruation? Are they safe or dangerous? And is it really possible to avoid pregnancy without contraception during the seven days before and eight days after menstruation? Next, I will explain to you whether the seven days before and eight days after menstruation are safe or dangerous periods, I hope it will help everyone. It is a safe period. Counting from the 1st day of a woman's menstrual cycle, then 1-10th and 20-30th are the so-called safe periods. The ovulation period is the 15th, but for greater safety it is pushed 5 days apart. But it is not absolutely accurate and varies due to individual differences. And so on. Although having sex during menstruation will not cause pregnancy, it can easily cause bacterial infection. During menstruation, the endometrium sheds to form a wound, and the cervix is also slightly dilated. Furthermore, due to the discharge of menstrual blood, the acidic environment in the vagina is diluted and the self-cleaning ability of the vagina is weakened. During sexual intercourse at this time, the male reproductive organ will bring in bacteria, infect the endometrium and cause pelvic inflammation, causing pain to the woman. Some women will experience a relapse of menstruation a few days after their period ends. In this case, you should be extra careful to avoid contamination from sexual intercourse. In addition, it should be noted that even if a condom is used, sexual intercourse should not be performed during menstruation, because condoms can only prevent sperm from entering the vagina, but cannot prevent bacteria from entering the vagina, so doing so is also harmful. For women with regular menstruation, you calculate when your next period will come by subtracting 14 days from the first day of your next period. This day is the ovulation day. If the woman's menstrual cycle is 28 days, her ovulation day should be around the 14th day of the menstrual cycle; if the woman's menstrual cycle is 40 days, her ovulation day should be around the 26th day of the menstrual cycle (that is, about 14 days before the next menstruation). The 4 days before and 5 days after ovulation are the dangerous period (ovulation period). Easy to get pregnant. The dates other than the dangerous period are the safe period. But the risk is small and there is still a possibility of pregnancy. Generally speaking, the 3 days after menstruation and the 3 days before menstruation are an absolutely safe period, and you will not get pregnant even if you do not take any contraceptive measures. So the seven days before and eight days after the menstrual period are safe periods, but it does not mean you will not get pregnant if it is not a safe period. It’s just that the chance of pregnancy is relatively small. Therefore, if you want to effectively prevent pregnancy, you still need to take the safest measures. If you want to get pregnant, avoid having sex during these days except during menstruation, as the chance of pregnancy is higher. I hope my answer can be helpful to you. I wish you good health. |
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