During ovulation, the relationship between two people becomes more intimate, and safety measures become necessary to maintain the relationship. However, sometimes even two people with the best safety measures can't guarantee that something unexpected won't happen. In this case, it is particularly important to have one with a condom and one without a condom.

On the other hand, some people may choose not to wear a condom because they believe they can get through this period safely. However, this confidence may be misplaced. While some may feel perfectly safe, there are still many potential risks. For example, some people may accidentally break during ml, or their condoms may be expired or damaged. In addition, some people may take medications before or after ML, which may cause chemical reactions that may affect the quality and safety of ML.

Although there are certain risks with and without condoms, using safety measures is still the wisest choice. Whether during ovulation or otherwise, using safety measures can minimize the risk of viral and bacterial infections and protect both people from illness.