Aunt also known as menstruation, no contraception during menstruation is generally not pregnant, but should avoid intercourse during menstruation so as not to lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis and other diseases, when the condition is serious or not treated in time may affect the fertility of the patient.
When a woman is menstruating, the follicles are at an early stage of development and are usually not mature enough to ovulate. Moreover, during a woman’s menstruation, the endometrium will shed irregularly and its environment is not suitable for the fertilized egg to bed. Therefore, if a woman has intercourse during menstruation without contraception, she usually will not get pregnant.
However, during menstruation, the cervical opening is in a dilated state, and coitus at this time may cause upward infection of germs, leading to pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis and other diseases, which may affect the patient’s fertility. Therefore, even though women who have intercourse without contraception during menstruation are usually not pregnant, it is not recommended that women have intercourse during menstruation.