“Auntie” generally refers to a woman’s menstrual period. Pregnancy does not usually occur two days after menstruation, but this does not exclude the possibility of pregnancy.
If you don’t use any contraception during the two days after your period, you probably won’t get pregnant. The uterus is also not in a condition for implantation if these days are not the time of ovulation. The chances of pregnancy are lower when you have intercourse two days after your period.
In addition, some women with short or irregular menstrual cycles may ovulate earlier, even occurring near the end of their period, when sex may result in pregnancy.
The two days after the menstrual period, you need to do a good job of sexual hygiene, because at this time, women’s body resistance is poor, easy to induce gynecological diseases. If you don’t want to conceive for the time being, it is recommended to take contraceptive measures.