When women do not plan to become pregnant, they must take safety measures, otherwise unintended pregnancy may easily occur. Many women think that having sex during menstruation will not lead to pregnancy. In fact, having sex during menstruation may also lead to pregnancy. Pregnancy, although the possibility of pregnancy is relatively small, but the risk of unintended pregnancy cannot be ruled out. What situations are prone to unintended pregnancy?
What if I have sex during my period?
It depends on whether your period is normal. The possibility of pregnancy during menstruation is very small. For women with normal menstruation, fertile eggs are produced in the ovaries and usually come out of the ovaries during ovulation, which is the 14th day of the entire menstrual period. Only in the 5 days before and a few days after this day is there a higher possibility of pregnancy.
Menstruation will begin 14 days after ovulation. Because there is no implantation of the embryo in the uterus, the endometrium is shed, resulting in monthly bleeding. Therefore, the possibility of pregnancy during menstruation is very low. However, women with irregular menstruation or women with very long menstruation may experience bleeding during ovulation that is different from menstruation. This type of bleeding can be confused with menstruation, even though it may appear to be during menstruation, but there is a possibility of pregnancy in this case.
What if my period is irregular?
It is possible to get pregnant if you use natural birth control. A normal menstrual cycle lasts for 28 days, with anything between 24 and 35 days being normal. Irregular menstrual periods make pregnancy more unpredictable and make the use of natural contraceptive methods to control pregnancy less reliable. For example, the safe period contraceptive method in natural contraception relies on the safe period to determine when to have sex and when to abstain.
What if I am taking oral contraceptive pills?
Cannot get pregnant. Oral contraceptive pills are a very reliable hormonal birth control system. If taken correctly, you cannot get pregnant during your period because birth control pills prevent ovulation. However, if we forget to take one or more birth control pills, especially in the first week or if they are taken at the same time as other drugs that interfere with the effect of birth control pills, the ovulation function will be reactivated and pregnancy will occur. Therefore, other forms of contraception such as condoms must be included in this case.
If I use in vitro sperm removal?
I will get pregnant. Semen that appears before a man ejaculates may contain some sperm, and it is important to note that sperm remain viable for an average of 2 to 5 days after ejaculation. This is why there is still a possibility of pregnancy after ejaculation outside the body or vaginal opening.
Is the condom broken or left in the body?
You may get pregnant. Although condoms are one of the most reliable methods of birth control and can protect against sexually transmitted diseases, pregnancy can occur if a condom breaks or is left in the vagina. After ejaculation, the penis loses its erection. If the condom is not removed in time, the condom will remain in the vagina, and sperm may flow out and lead to pregnancy.
Unexpected pregnancy may occur in the above situations, so everyone should be aware of it and do not think that having sex during safe periods is necessarily safe. Having sex during safe periods is very likely to lead to unintended pregnancy. Women should not You must take contraceptive measures when planning to become pregnant, otherwise you may be infected.