True-False on fertility and contraception


A woman whose cycle is regular one ovulate once a month, always on the same day.

BE - First, be "well-regulated" means "menstruate at regular intervals" and not, "menstruate every 28 days." This number is an arbitrary dogma imposed by physicians in the early 20th century.
In reality, only 30% of women have 28-day cycles. Many have 35 days cyles, other 23 or between the two, just as scheduled. The cycle is a personal characteristic, often genetic (many women of the same family can have a cycle of the same duration). It is not fixed once for all, but may vary depending on the age, weight, physical activity, stress, etc .... Significant weight loss or overweight can cause a temporary cessation of menstruation. If the weight of a woman usually menstruate regularly made "yoyo", then the cycle can become irregular.
Even among women "well settled", ovulation does not always occur at the same point in the cycle. It can be delayed or advanced by a landmark life event (accident, death in the family) or simply by stress (sick child, professional problem).
Furthermore, a study has shown that even when they are menstruating regularly, 30% of women ovulate during the "fertility window" provided, that is, 14 days before menstruation. Most women (70%!) Ovulate anytime between the 6th and 21th day of the cycle! Sex is therefore likely to lead to pregnancy at any time of the cycle.

In women without contraception, sexual desire increases as ovulation approaches: it is a natural mechanism that aims to maximize the chances of fertilization. If you say "I really want to make love with this man, but I did nothing because I risk away from my ovulation," it is likely that your ovulation is very close to the opposite. The more you feel like having sex, the greater the likelihood of being pregnant is great (except, of course, if you use contraception).
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