Most young women are not very knowledgeable about pregnancy. So the answers to the most common questions women ask are...

(1) Can I get pregnant if I don't use menstrual protection?
It is important to note that the menstrual cycle is less likely to occur during intercourse. There was no answer. Therefore, if you are exposed to any form of unprotected sex (at any time during sex), you can become pregnant, and there is no guarantee of pregnancy for unprotected intercourse.

(2) Is it possible to get pregnant on ovulation?
Males can sometimes live up to 7 days in the cervix. For example, I had sex with an egg today. However, if the egg is hatched two days later, it may still be pregnant when the fertilized egg survives. This is especially true for women who have very short menstrual periods.

(3) Are you less likely to get pregnant during menstruation?
According to the Menstrual Cycle, there is a very low chance of having sex during menstruation. This is because most women have only about 11 to 15 days after ovulation. For example, a woman who has a menstrual cycle is an average of 11-15 days a month. There are also women with exceptions.

(4) Are contraceptives safe? How to stop birth control pills when you want to get pregnant?
There are more side effects than the side effects. There is no such thing as a complete cure. Not on. There may also be unforeseen risks that may not occur naturally. For example: a baby born without a baby, Allergies can also be caused by side effects of the pill. So when you want to get pregnant, you need to stop taking the pill for at least three months. It is better to have unprotected sex for up to five months and six months. Only then do you enjoy sex.