Safe period: There is a way to prevent pregnancy without the need for any contraception. This method is safe and effective. This is a process that occurs in the days before and after menstruation. These can be identified as safe days for intercourse.

Nowadays, there is no fear of getting pregnant by having sex without using any contraceptive. For this, young women should be aware of their menstrual period and ovulation days.. These are known as “safe days”.

If you have sex after knowing these safe days properly then there is no fear of getting pregnant. However, it does not protect against sexually transmitted infections, which requires you to wear a condom. There is no problem if you know about your spouse's health.

Start by tracking these safe days, your limited days. Generally, the first day of your period marks the beginning of your period and the last day marks the end. The first five days after periods are unsafe days for intercourse.

The seven days after that are safe. Because ovulation usually occurs on the 14th day of your period. Apart from this, you can also have sex on those days which are close to the start of menstruation.

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