I"ve heard of the "dumbing down" of society. This is
disguised as political correctness, but it is really an attempt to control society.
I learned in basic Health and Safety class 30 years ago, that a woman does not get preganant during muenstration. This is when her body is washing out the
egg that didn't get used, so it won't rot and make her sick.
This is a blessing for women, not a curse.
The rhythm method of avoiding preganancy, states that
the first 5 days after muenstartion, the females body
is adjusting, so she usually can't get preganant. (NO
GUARANTEES). The second week she ovulates, producing an egg. The third week is the most possible time for her to become pregnant.
But remember. Sex is not just a physical act. It is spiritual as well. We are helping our Creator to create life. One can fall deeply in love with an individual they
have sex with. And if that love is not returned, it can
scar a person for life. And they will never be able to trust
or love again.
2006-07-24 04:12:26
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answered by Tegghiaio Aldobrandi 3
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The period is the time when the womans body is shedding the lining of the utereus because she did not get pregnant in the last few weeks. Every woman's body is different however, and her ovaries may have already released another egg at that point to begin its travels, so if you don't want to have children, always practice safe sex, condoms, her being on the pill, ect.
2006-07-24 11:05:16
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answered by Norsehawk 4
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The blood being shed during a period is the endometrium, which has built up for an eventual fetus.
If the egg wasn't impregnated during the ovulation ( ca. 14-16 days before the period), there is no use for the endometrium anymore: that's why you bleed.
So, it's completely unlogical that one can get pregnant then.
(there's still the possibility though, but it's rare)
2006-07-24 11:14:41
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answered by dim_glow 2
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A women is most fertile 7-10 days after her period. A period id a release of an unused egg.
2006-07-24 11:03:33
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answered by ladychineen 2
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no, no no - get some books from the library to read on this. The opposite is true. The most fertile time is about 2 weeks before your period. Ask your doctor. You can get pregnant any time
2006-07-24 11:03:16
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answered by greenfrogs 7
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It's extremely difficult to to get pregnant during your period. A women't most fertile time is approximately two weeks after their period. That is when they're ovulating (creating the egg). Then the egg goes bad in couple of week and you have your period to get rid of it. (This is extremely simply put).
2006-07-24 11:04:27
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answered by MEL T 7
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No. The 'female' gets pregnant while ovulating, which is a different time for every woman.
2006-07-24 11:20:26
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answered by Anonymous
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No you usually get pregnant when you ovulate. You usually ovulate 14 days after the first day of your period!
2006-07-24 11:05:02
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answered by kalexander05 4
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This is the only period she will definetily not get pregnant. As her placenta is not present in womb. Which means actually their no womb to carry even if egg is fused. Thier is no place for egg to stick to. The palace where it sticks is place which eventually becomes tude where all nutrients enters the bady. It is umblical cord. When this broken child is on his own. He is born.
2006-07-24 11:12:17
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answered by philia 2
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No. Technically speaking, or biologically speaking... when a women is on her period is probably the safest time for her to have sex. The lining of the uterus is shedding because she did not become pregnant that month.
2006-07-24 11:08:12
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answered by Lilly 1
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