The difference between ovulation period and dangerous period

Ovulation is the middle of a woman's month, usually starting on the 14th day of her menstrual cycle and lasting about 14 days. During ovulation, a woman's eggs are released from the ovaries and travel through the fallopian tubes into the uterus. This period is a suitable time for having sex, because eggs only have a lifespan of 1-2 days, while sperm have a longer lifespan and can usually survive for 3-5 days. Therefore, having sex during ovulation can make it easier to get pregnant.

The risk period refers to the 14 days before and after the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. During this period, a woman's eggs are easily fertilized, so it is also a suitable time for sex. However, the risk period is not absolute, because sometimes a woman may release eggs that are less than 14 days old, and these eggs may not be fertilized.

In addition to the time of having sex, ovulation and crisis periods also have different effects on the body and psychology. During ovulation, a woman's hormone levels rise, which may lead to increased sexual desire and better feelings. In addition, the union of eggs and sperm also makes it easier for women to feel excited and relaxed.

However, danger periods can also lead to some negative effects. If women have sex during risk periods, they may increase their risk of infection, especially HIV and sexually transmitted diseases. In addition, if a woman takes emergency contraceptive pills during this period, it may cause withdrawal bleeding and side effects.

Therefore, although ovulation and dangerous periods have a certain impact on pregnancy and sex, we need to have sex at the right time and take appropriate safety measures to reduce risks and unnecessary negative effects.