Have couples who have sex during ovulation ever worried that their follicles will rupture? This is a very common question, but also a somewhat complicated one. In this article, we will discuss the sperm used during intercourse during ovulation and how to ensure that the egg does not rupture.

So, if you arrange sex during ovulation, will it cause follicles to rupture? The answer is no. In fact, arranging sex will not cause follicles to rupture. Follicle rupture is natural and usually occurs within a few days after the egg is released. In this case, the egg is discharged into the fallopian tube and then combines with sperm to form a fertilized egg.

So, how to avoid egg rupture? The answer is also no. While scheduled sex won't rupture follicles, other steps can be taken to ensure the quality and integrity of the eggs. For example, before sex, couples can use antibiotics to prevent bacterial invasion and ensure the quantity and quality of sperm. In addition, couples can improve their physical condition and increase the maturity and stability of their eggs by adjusting their diet and exercise.

Scheduling sex during ovulation will not cause follicles to rupture, but other steps can be taken to ensure the quality and integrity of the eggs. If you have any concerns or concerns, please consult a physician or professional advisor.