Avoid having sex during ovulation

Women's menstrual cycles usually last from 28 to 35 days, and their ovulation usually occurs between day 14 and day 19 of the cycle. During this time, the woman's eggs will mature and be released. If they want to have children, the couple should arrange sex during this time.

However, for some couples, they may wish to avoid scheduling sex near a woman's ovulation period to ensure that her eggs remain healthy and mature. They may choose to use some methods to avoid a woman's ovulation period, including:

1. Use contraceptive measures: Couples can use various contraceptive measures to avoid arranging sex near the woman's ovulation period, such as oral contraceptives, IUDs, emergency contraceptive measures, etc.

2. Use STD prevention measures: Couples can use various STD prevention measures to avoid arranging sex near a woman’s ovulation period, such as vaccination, condom use, etc.

3. Adjust diet and exercise: Couples can improve women's health by adjusting diet and exercise habits, thereby avoiding arranging sex near the woman's ovulation period.

While scheduling sex around a woman's ovulation period may reduce fertility risks, it may not be suitable for all couples. If couples want to have children, they should arrange sex as close to the woman's ovulation period as possible to ensure that the woman can release healthy and mature eggs and allow sperm to better combine with the eggs.