Possible pregnancy outside of ovulation: How to determine if you are in a dangerous period

We already know that the female menstrual cycle can be divided into three phases: growth, catagen and maturation. During the growth phase, a woman's eggs are released from her ovaries and await fertilization. During the catagen phase, the female egg dies and enters the mature phase. During the mature stage, a woman's eggs are dead and ready for fertilization.

So, is it possible to get pregnant when you are not ovulating? The answer is: it's possible. Although most people have a 28-day menstrual cycle, sometimes women experience late or early menstrual cycles. Therefore, pregnancy is possible even during the involutional phase.

How to determine whether it is in the dangerous period? There are several ways to determine if you are in a dangerous period. One way is to use a calendar. Women typically divide their menstrual cycle into three zones: anagen, catagen, and maturation. Between the involution and maturity periods is the dangerous period, and beyond the dangerous period is the safe period.

Another method is to use a thermometer. Women usually take their temperature every morning when they wake up and record changes in temperature. If the body temperature changes beyond the normal range, it may be in a dangerous period.

Another method is to use test paper. Test strips can detect whether a woman is pregnant. Using a test strip is very simple, just insert the test strip into your urine, wait a few seconds, and observe the color of the test strip. If the test paper shows two lines, it means you may be pregnant.

While the above methods can help determine if you are in a critical period, please note that these methods are not always accurate. If you are not sure whether you are at risk, it is best to consult your doctor. Your doctor can develop a pregnancy plan that suits you based on your specific situation.

Finally, I would like to remind you that it is possible to get pregnant even if you are not ovulating. Therefore, before trying to conceive, it's best to take steps to prevent pregnancy. Methods include: using condoms, avoiding sex, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, etc.