Sexual Health
What should be paid attention to during the safe period of contraception? What days does the safety period refer to
Some families always use various methods of contraception during sexual intercourse due to reasons such as not having children immediately or having already given birth. The safe period is a contraceptive method that many people use.
More and more female friends are using the safe period for contraception, but in fact, some people may also fail to use contraception during the safe period. Do you feel very panicked after listening. So what is the absolute safety period? What should be paid attention to during the safe period of contraception? Next, let's explain some basic knowledge about safe period contraception for everyone.
What is the absolute safety period?
Everyone knows that women are divided into menstrual and non menstrual periods within a month. From the perspective of contraception, we now divide a menstrual cycle into three periods: absolute safety period, safety period, and danger period. Next, let's talk about the absolute safety period.
If you cohabit during the absolute safety period, the likelihood of pregnancy is very low, which everyone should know. But everything is not absolute. If there is a very special situation where a female friend ovulates 2 or more times in a cycle, then the safety period alone cannot be considered; During the relatively safe period of sexual intercourse, the likelihood of pregnancy is higher than during the previous absolute safe period. In fact, most people believe that safe period contraception does not affect sexual pleasure and is also very convenient. Therefore, more and more young women are enthusiastic about using this contraceptive method, and some women who have already given birth also rely on calculating safe period contraception.
We will explain to you through some scientific knowledge. Based on the ovulation period of women and the survival time of sperm and eggs in the female reproductive tract, we will calculate when it is impossible for sperm to meet eggs, in order to achieve contraceptive purposes. Usually, except for the ovulation period, the rest of the menstrual cycle for women is called the safe period. However, the safety period for women is not very fixed. Female ovulation is influenced by various factors such as external environment, climate, personal emotions, and health status. Therefore, the timing of ovulation each month is not fixed, and may be either earlier or later. So the safety period is divided into absolute period and relative period.