Will I get pregnant during my menstrual period

  Sexual intercourse during menstruation is extremely harmful, and young women know too little about it, always only knowing one thing and not the other. The chance of pregnancy during sexual intercourse during menstruation is very small, but the chance of causing gynecological diseases is high. Women should try to avoid sexual intercourse during menstruation as much as possible. For the sake of their own health, they should not introduce bacteria into the body during menstruation. With gynecological diseases, it is the women themselves who suffer.

  

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  Can I get pregnant during my menstrual period

  1. In general, having sexual intercourse during menstruation does not result in pregnancy. Because ovulation does not occur during menstruation and no egg and sperm combine to form a fertilized egg, sexual intercourse during menstruation does not result in pregnancy.

  2. Under normal circumstances, women only ovulate on ovulation days each month and release only one egg, resulting in a lower chance of conception during menstruation.

  3. If taking contraceptive pills or other medications can cause menstrual disorders, it may also lead to abnormal ovulation, resulting in ovulation during menstruation, which is unlikely to occur.

  Will ovulation occur during menstruation

  1. Most cases during menstruation do not ovulate. The ovulation date is usually around 14 days before the next menstrual period. For safety reasons, we refer to the first 5 days and last 4 days of ovulation, including ovulation day, as the ovulation period, which lasts for a total of 10 days.

  2. If women take weight loss pills, birth control pills, and other medications, it may cause menstrual disorders and affect normal ovulation, which may lead to ovulation during menstruation, but this possibility is very small.

  The hazards of sexual intercourse during menstruation

  1. Causing infection: During regular sexual activity, the penis can carry bacteria to the vagina, but the acidic environment in the vagina is not conducive to bacterial growth and can eliminate bacteria.

  2. Menstruation comes with bleeding of the endometrium, partial rupture and shedding of the endometrium, and exposure of some blood vessels. During sexual intercourse, local stimulation can increase menstrual flow, cause lower abdominal pain, and prolong menstruation, exacerbating menstrual discomfort.

  3. During menstruation, sexual intercourse creates negative pressure that causes a large amount of pathogenic bacteria to be "sucked" into the fallopian tubes. Pathogenic bacteria multiply in the fallopian tubes, causing salpingitis, swelling, necrosis, and suppuration.

  The most unsuitable time for women is during menstruation. Menstrual intercourse is a special period, and although ovulation is generally not during menstruation, it is not necessarily not. Menstrual intercourse still has the possibility of pregnancy. To prevent pregnancy, effective measures must be taken. Having intercourse during menstruation does not change any problems. If ovulation is disrupted, menstrual intercourse can still lead to pregnancy.

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