Emergency contraception during ovulation

What is emergency contraception during ovulation?

Emergency contraception during ovulation refers to having sexual intercourse on the day or the next day when the egg matures and is released during a woman's menstrual cycle in order to avoid pregnancy. The basic principle of this contraceptive method is to prevent pregnancy by preventing sperm from combining with eggs.

Methods of emergency contraception during ovulation

In addition to using emergency contraception, many women can avoid having sex during ovulation by:

1. Use emergency contraception: Emergency contraception is a reusable method of contraception that can be used when needed. Common emergency contraceptive devices include oral emergency contraceptive pills, membrane contraceptive devices, emergency contraceptive rings, etc.

2. Use the safe period calculation tool: The safe period calculation tool can help women predict the safe period and avoid having sex during the safe period. However, safe period calculation tools are not always accurate, so women should make judgments based on their own menstrual cycles.

3. Use in vitro fertilization: In vitro fertilization is a simple and easy method of emergency contraception. However, this method is not always reliable because sperm can survive outside the body for a period of time.

In summary, whether you are using emergency contraception or other methods, you need to use it with caution and consult a doctor if necessary. In addition, women should pay attention to protecting their physical health and avoid being harmed by unsafe sexual behaviors.