No condoms during ovulation

During ovulation, a woman’s sexual desire increases and her discharge increases. If you have sex at this time, you may get pregnant even without a condom. This is because during ovulation, a woman’s egg may meet sperm and form a fertilized egg. If the fertilized egg implants successfully, pregnancy will occur.

In addition to pregnancy risks, not wearing a condom during ovulation may cause other problems. For example, there may be an increased risk of infectious bacteria. These bacteria may be spread during sex, causing inflammation or infection, and may even lead to serious health problems.

If you have had sex during your ovulation period and did not wear a condom, you may consider taking other safety measures, such as using an alternative birth control method or waiting until your next cycle before trying to get pregnant. Also consider talking to your doctor about other possible solutions.