Is ovulation okay? You may not know these knowledge points yet!

So, why is the probability of pregnancy during safe periods so high? Let’s find out.

1. Female menstrual cycle

A woman's menstrual cycle is made up of days and days in each month. Women's menstrual cycle can be divided into different cycles such as 28 days, 30 days, and 32 days. The ovulation period refers to the 14th to 16th day of a woman's menstrual cycle. This day is when women are most fertile.

2. Sperm and eggs

Fertilized eggs can be formed only when sperm and eggs meet, and this process requires a large number of sperm and eggs to meet in the women's ovaries and fallopian tubes during the woman's menstrual cycle.

3. Unpregnant pregnancy

Pregnancy is possible if a woman does not take any steps, such as ejaculating sperm during ovulation. This is because, even during safe periods, sperm and eggs still meet during a woman's menstrual cycle, potentially resulting in pregnancy.

4. Other factors

In addition to a woman's menstrual cycle and the large number of sperm and egg encounters within the ovaries and fallopian tubes, other factors may contribute to safe period pregnancy. For example, women’s health, men’s quality, women’s sperm motility, etc.

Although the probability of pregnancy during the safe period is relatively low, if a woman ejaculates sperm during the ovulation period, she may become pregnant. Therefore, in order to avoid pregnancy, women should look for their ovulation period during each menstrual cycle and take appropriate measures.

Although the probability of pregnancy during the safe period is relatively low, if a woman ejaculates sperm during the ovulation period, she may become pregnant. Therefore, in order to avoid pregnancy, women should look for their ovulation period during each menstrual cycle and take appropriate measures.

If a woman ejaculates sperm during ovulation, she may become pregnant. Therefore, in order to avoid pregnancy, women should look for their ovulation period during each menstrual cycle and take appropriate measures. If a woman cannot find the ovulation period during her menstrual cycle, she can try other methods, such as emergency contraception.