During ovulation without condom

The consequences of not wearing a condom during ovulation can be serious. During this period, a woman's uterus contracts, increasing the likelihood of pregnancy. If safety measures are not used, sperm can enter the woman's vagina, where it can combine with an egg, causing pregnancy.

Other health problems can also result if safety measures are not used. During this period, a woman's vagina may secrete fluid that contains bacteria and viruses that may infect a woman's reproductive organs, causing inflammation and other health problems.

Additionally, if safety measures are not used, it can lead to fertility problems. During this period, a woman's uterus may contract, affecting her reproductive function, resulting in an inability to conceive or an unsuccessful pregnancy.

Therefore, in order to ensure women's physical health and reproductive function, it is very important to use safety measures during ovulation. If you are unsure whether you need to use safety measures during this period, it is recommended to consult a doctor or sexual health expert for correct advice and guidance.

In summary, not wearing a condom during ovulation can have serious health consequences, so we should always use safety measures to ensure a woman’s physical health and reproductive function.