The end of menstruation usually refers to the last one or two days of menstruation, and the vast majority of women will not get pregnant, but it does not rule out the possibility that a few women may have a chance of getting pregnant.
For most women who have regular periods, intercourse at the end of the menstrual period will not result in pregnancy because the menstrual period is not an ovulation period, and if the sperm does not combine with the egg after entering the uterine cavity of the woman, it will not form a fertilized egg and result in pregnancy, so there is no need to worry about it.
It should be noted that some women who have irregular menstrual periods and have intercourse at the end of their menstrual period may also increase their chances of getting pregnant because these women have irregular menstrual periods and ovulation times, so intercourse at any time of the day or night may result in an unplanned pregnancy.
It should be noted that having intercourse before menstruation is completely over can easily allow bacteria to invade and even cause upward infections such as pelvic inflammatory disease.
A woman’s ovulation is also affected by a variety of factors, sometimes early and sometimes delayed. If a woman does not want to have children in the near future, she should use contraception when having sex to prevent unwanted pregnancy.