Counting the days, the egg hasn’t been released yet, how can I be pregnant?

Many people choose the “safe days” method to avoid pregnancy, but the truth is… counting ovulation days is not an accurate contraceptive method

Why can counting days be inaccurate?

  • Each person’s menstrual cycle is different Even if it’s regular, ovulation may occur earlier or later than expected
  • Stress, lack of sleep, illness, or weight changes → all affect ovulation
  • Sperm can survive in the body for up to 5 days If you have intercourse before ovulation, there is still a chance of fertilization

So what should be done to be safer?

  • Use contraceptive methods that are more effective such as condoms, monthly birth control pills, implants, or IUDs
  • If you have unprotected sex, even if you’ve counted the days → consider using emergency contraception immediately

If you are wondering “I shouldn’t be pregnant, but I seem to have symptoms” or need a suitable prevention method, consult us here
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