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Menstrual Period and Pregnancy

When does pregnancy occur? What is the relation between pregnancy and menstrual period? All these questions may look silly for adult women but how much is known about their intricacies? These questions are blindly taken and are least bothered. But the actual problems and the right things happen in these stages. How many know in detail the time of pregnancy occurrence. As per the study and research in National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, fertile period is seen between days 10 and 17 of the last menstrual cycle in only 30 percent of women. This is like facing a mirror in reality adding validity to many accidental pregnancies. It is found in the study that potentiality for fertility exists in all days of menstrual cycle of women.

Age and Reproduction

Prime age for reproduction in women is between 25 and 35. In this age the menstrual cycle is almost regular and will experience least complicacies related to pregnancy when compared with other age group. Fertility was unpredictable in women approaching menopause and the young teenagers which were both extreme cases. Unpredictability is sometimes referred to fertile aged women. Pregnancy can be better avoided using menstrual cycle; odds in these cases are very poor. As well known from early days, there are fewer days when some women are not potential enough to become pregnant. Some young couple who are eager to get pregnant forgets the fertile windows and engage two to three times a week in unprotected intercourse, and may go in failure suspecting capabilities of each other.

Fertility

Fertility in a woman starts on the fourth day after the menstrual cycle, which is beginning. On seventh day the percentage of fertility is 17 percent. Most women up to 70 percent of them are in fertile window on day 15 and in between. Menstrual cycle leaves few days that are called safe period for naturally controlling birth without any contraceptives and such method is also called as rhythm method. There is a possibility of not going pregnant even when you have the intercourse in fertile period and is not a guarantee certificate to have pregnancy at that time in some cases though many cases are reported successful. There are some other factors that take into account the viability of egg and sperm also the accepting environment of the uterus. Other factors can be individually related between couples for resulting of pregnancy.

Many a time's women want to increase or skip or reschedule their regular menstrual cycle for reasons such as traveling. They can postpone it by using hormonal methods that can be controlled by using them day to day with pills, the patch and the ring as for their convenience. Many do skip for the reasons like wedding, dance or for unexpected sex encounters or health, if they are sensitive to fluctuations of harmone or painful periods. Taking contraceptive usually never hinder the menstrual cycle or breakthrough bleeding but its affect can be noticed in cramps or flow heaviness because of contraceptive placement inn the uterus. Only tubal sterilization will not affect the menstruation.


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