The difference between ovulation period and safety period

What is the ovulation period and safety period?

The ovulation period and safety period refer to the time period during which eggs are released from the female reproductive tract. A woman's menstrual cycle usually lasts from 28 to 30 days, so the ovulation period and safe period are also different in each cycle. During ovulation, a woman's egg is released from her ovary and dies within 24 hours. During this time, a woman's sexual desire may increase and she may become pregnant more easily.

The safe period refers to the time period other than the ovulation period and the safe period. During this time, a woman's eggs do not die, so she cannot become pregnant by having sex. However, safe periods are not always safe because a woman may ovulate during a safe period, resulting in pregnancy.

How to determine when is ovulation and safe period?

Determining when ovulation is and is a safe period requires some knowledge of women's health. Generally speaking, it can be determined by the following methods:

1. Measure basal body temperature: When women wake up every morning, measure their body temperature. By measuring basal body temperature, a woman's ovulation period and safe period can be determined.

2. Observe the menstrual cycle: By observing the menstrual cycle, a woman’s ovulation period and safe period can be determined. Typically, a woman's menstrual cycle lasts between 28 and 30 days, so if her cycle is 28 days, her ovulation period and safe period may be between day 14 and day 20.

3. Observe sexual desire: By observing sexual desire, a woman’s ovulation period and safe period can be determined. Generally speaking, during ovulation, a woman's sexual desire may increase and she may be more likely to become pregnant.

In addition to these methods, there are some other methods to determine a woman's ovulation period and safe period. For example, a woman's ovulation period and safe period can be determined through B-ultrasound examination, or by measuring body temperature and observing the menstrual cycle.

To sum up, ovulation and safety periods are very important concepts that can help women better understand their bodies and choose a time for sexual intercourse that suits them. If you have any questions, please consult your doctor or professional advisor.