We are not ready for a baby yet but also dont want to be on anything right now. Just trying to understand the cycle better, like which days are the safe ones. Can someone explain na?
This is a question best directed to your gynaecologist or a fertility specialist. They can explain the ovulation cycle and fertility windows very clearly. Relying on general information can be risky for family planning, so always consult a medical professional for accurate advice.
For many, especially if you're exclusively breastfeeding, your fertile window can be suppressed for a while. But that's not a foolproof method, so please don't rely on it completely. The least chance of conceiving is generally outside your ovulation period. I'd gently recommend talking to your doctor for exact guidance on family planning.
After my C-section, my doctor advised us about family planning very carefully. Generally, the least chance of conceiving is during your menstrual period and some days immediately after. But for effective planning, it's crucial to consult your gynac. They can guide you on safe and suitable methods post-delivery too.
Well, normally it's when you are not ovulating, so that's usually right after your period finishes, or towards the very end of your cycle before the next period starts. But every woman's body is different, so it's always good to talk to a doctor for personalized advice if you are planning family.
Haha, asking the right questions! Honestly, when you're super exhausted and sleep-deprived, maybe that's the least chance? Kidding aside, it's generally during your period and right after, or much later in your cycle. But for real info, always ask your gynac, they know all the science!
Generally, if you're not in your fertile window, chances are lower. That means usually during your periods and a few days right after. You can track your cycle for this. But honestly, for proper family planning, talking to a doctor is the only reliable way. Simple methods might not always work as expected.