Sexual Health
What is the Calendar-based contraceptive methods for women? What methods can be used to judge girls' Calendar-based contraceptive methods
In life, many women use various contraceptive methods to avoid accidental pregnancy when having sex, and Calendar-based contraceptive methods is a common contraceptive method. In women's Menstrual cycle, there is a saying of "seven before eight after eight", but there are also many cases of unexpected pregnancy due to poor grasp. Therefore, we should understand the early and later eight and remember the Calendar-based contraceptive methods.
What is the Calendar-based contraceptive methods?
The Calendar-based contraceptive methods refers to the period when women do not ovulate in their Menstrual cycle. During this period, they have sex and do not have contraceptives, and the probability of pregnancy is relatively low. It can enable men and women to engage in sexual activity without restraint, thereby achieving contraceptive effects.
Because women will have Calendar-based contraceptive methods period and ovulation period in the Menstrual cycle, ovulation period means that women are in the stage of ovulation. If they have unprotected sex at this stage, they will increase the probability of pregnancy, which is often called the dangerous period.
However, there are also many women who do not know how to judge their Calendar-based contraceptive methods, and many who do not master it correctly lead to contraceptive failure, so women should master accurate measurement methods to get an accurate Calendar-based contraceptive methods, so as to reduce unwanted pregnancy.
How to judge the Calendar-based contraceptive methods?
1. Calendar method
It is often heard that the first seven days and the last eight days mainly refer to the relatively safe seven days before menstruation and eight days after menstruation. This is a relatively common rule. Although there are more suitable women, some women cannot judge the Calendar-based contraceptive methods because of inaccurate menstruation, because the time of the Calendar-based contraceptive methods is not accurate. At this time, women can record their Menstrual cycle on the daily record and find out the rules, so as to determine the Calendar-based contraceptive methods through these rules.
2. Physiological changes
It is also generally possible to judge whether the leucorrhea is in the Calendar-based contraceptive methods, because with the time change of the Menstrual cycle, women's physiology will also change. During the ovulation period, the cervical mucus is more, and Vaginal discharge will also increase, especially when the leucorrhea is clear and there is a sense of stretching, most of them are in the ovulation period. Through these rules, you can clearly know whether you are in the Calendar-based contraceptive methods, which is very good for women with irregular menstruation.
3. Basic body temperature measurement
Generally, the body temperature of women of childbearing age will rise after ovulation. Since the body temperature is the lowest in the day after getting up every morning, women can measure their body temperature through this time period. If the basic temperature rises for more than three consecutive days, it can be confirmed that they are in the ovulation period, and after this time period is the Calendar-based contraceptive methods.