Can I have sex during ovulation? This is a hotly debated topic. While most people consider it safe to have sex during ovulation, some research suggests it may increase the risk of contracting an STD. Therefore, before considering whether to have sex during ovulation, we need to understand some relevant scientific knowledge and information.

However, some people believe that having sex during ovulation may lead to an increased risk of contracting an STD. This is because changes in hormonal levels in women during this period may cause the immune system to lose its ability to defend against certain STDs, thereby increasing the risk of infection. For example, the pathogens of sexually transmitted diseases can usually survive in a woman's body for hours to days, so having sex during this period may lead to the spread of the pathogens.

Still, many studies don't show that having sex during ovulation leads to the spread of STDs. Additionally, many doctors and researchers believe that having sex at any time during a woman's menstrual cycle should be considered unsafe, so necessary safety measures should be taken to reduce the risk of contracting an STD, even during ovulation.

Finally, it needs to be emphasized that any sexual activity needs to be consensual and that necessary safety measures should be taken to reduce the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases. Also, if you have any health issues or concerns, seek the advice of your doctor to determine whether it is appropriate to have sex during this period.