Bleeding during ovulation is not a safe period

First, we need to understand what ovulation bleeding is. Ovulation bleeding refers to vaginal bleeding caused by bacteria and pathogens in the air after the egg is released in the middle of each month. This bleeding is usually light and usually ends within a few days.

However, some people may view ovulation bleeding as part of a safe period. They believe that since the bleeding has stopped, having sex during this time will not lead to pregnancy. This idea is wrong. Because even if the bleeding stops, the woman still has a chance to release eggs, and the eggs are viable.

Additionally, some studies suggest that sex may still lead to pregnancy even if the bleeding stops. This is because, even though a woman releases eggs, they may not have reached the uterus yet, as sperm need to enter the vagina to survive and fertilize.

Therefore, although ovulation bleeding is not part of the safe period, having sex can still lead to pregnancy. Therefore, if you want to get pregnant, it's best to follow safe sex rules, which is to have sex throughout the month and look for the best time for fertilization in a woman's menstrual cycle.

In summary, although ovulation bleeding is not part of the safe period, having sex can still lead to pregnancy. Therefore, if you want to get pregnant, it's best to follow safe sex rules and have sex throughout the month.