The chance of pregnancy during the first sexual intercourse is not necessarily lower. This mainly depends on whether it is during the ovulation period and whether effective contraceptive measures have been taken.
Factors affecting the chance of pregnancy
• Ovulation period: Women have a higher chance of pregnancy during the ovulation period, which is usually in the middle of the menstrual cycle, about 14 days before the next menstrual period.
• Contraceptive measures: Correct use of condoms, oral contraceptives, etc. can effectively reduce the risk of pregnancy.
Ways to reduce the chance of pregnancy
• Use condoms: Condoms are not only effective in preventing pregnancy, but also in preventing sexually transmitted diseases.
• Oral contraceptives: Short-acting oral contraceptives suppress ovulation by regulating hormones and need to be taken on time.
• Avoiding ovulation: Understanding and avoiding your own ovulation period can reduce the chance of pregnancy.