It’s sex when you’re not ovulating

First, we need to understand what ovulation is. Ovulation is the period when a woman's body releases eggs, usually between the 14th and 20th days of a woman's menstrual cycle. During this time, women's hormone levels change, making them more sensitive and receptive to sexual stimulation.

However, for some people, they don't want to have sex during ovulation. These people may believe that having sex during this period will expose them to viruses or bacteria that can lead to illness. In addition, these people may believe that having sex during this period will lead to a decrease in their sexual performance and affect their quality of life.

So, how to have sex during ovulation? For these people, they may need to take steps to avoid viral or bacterial infections and to improve their sexual performance. For example, they can choose to have sex between the 16th and 22nd days of a woman's menstrual cycle, a time when women's hormone levels are higher and are conducive to sexual activity. Additionally, they can avoid contracting viruses or bacteria by taking measures such as using condoms.