Ovulation and safety periods overlap

First, let us understand what is the ovulation period and the safe period. The ovulation period refers to the 14th day of a woman's menstrual cycle, while the safe period refers to the period of time in the menstrual cycle other than the ovulation period. Normally, the safety periods are relatively safe, but in some cases, they may overlap.

So why might safe periods and safety periods overlap? This is because women's menstrual cycle is 28 days, but they may sometimes get their period a few days earlier or later, which may cause an overlap between safe and safe periods. In addition, factors such as mood swings, diet, and exercise may also affect a woman's menstrual cycle and fertility.

So, how to solve these problems? The most important thing is to calculate the safe period based on your menstrual cycle. If you're unsure about your cycle, it's best to talk to your doctor or healthcare professional. Additionally, you can better understand when your safe periods and safe periods overlap by using a safe period calculator or recording your menstrual cycle.