We are not planning for a baby right now and just want to be careful. Thoda confused about timing and all. Can someone explain when chances are less? sorry if this is a basic question.
Understanding your body's cycle is very important, whether you are trying to avoid or conceive. Typically, the safe period is right after your periods end or just before they are due, but every woman's cycle is different. Please talk to your gynac to discuss safe and reliable contraceptive methods.
Relying on natural timing to not conceive can be very risky as ovulation can shift. I always suggest visiting a gynac to get the best advice on safe contraception. They can recommend the right pill or method that suits your body.
Actually, if you want to avoid pregnancy, you need to track your ovulation, yaar. The days around your ovulation (usually mid-cycle) are highly fertile. But honestly, relying only on calendar dates is risky, so using a condom is always the safest option.
Hormonal imbalances like thyroid can make your periods and ovulation very irregular, making calendar tracking highly unreliable. If you are trying to avoid conceiving, it is best to consult your doctor for a reliable contraceptive method. Don't rely on guesses!
To avoid conception, you should avoid unprotected contact during your fertile window, which is usually 10 to 16 days after your period starts. But cycles can change with stress or lifestyle shifts. It is always safest to talk to your gynac about proper family planning methods.
Haha, if you want to be 100% sure of not conceiving, don't rely on "safe days" math because our bodies can surprise us anytime! Use a reliable protection like condoms. Trust me, you don't want to end up exhausted in your third trimester because of a calculations mistake!