Is it a safe period after ovulation?

In fact, the safe period is not completely safe. While the timing of egg release during a woman's menstrual cycle is relatively stable, there are still many variables. For example, some women may start releasing eggs on day 16 of their menstrual cycle, while others may start releasing eggs on day 14. In addition, factors such as mood swings, diet and medication use may also affect when a woman releases her eggs.

Therefore, even if a woman's menstrual cycle is relatively stable, the safe period is not absolutely safe. If a woman has sex after ovulation, she may still become pregnant. Therefore, when having sexual intercourse, all possible factors should be considered, including a woman's menstrual cycle, physical health, and psychological state. In the meantime, women should follow condoms and other birth control measures if they want to avoid pregnancy.

In short, the safe period is not completely safe. Even if a woman's menstrual cycle is relatively stable, all possible factors should be considered when having sex.