2 days yes, 7 to 12 days no! your are still at risk "just thrusting" be safe...wear a condom
2006-08-10 03:52:14
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answer #1
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answered by sweetiepi 5
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Read carefully...ANY time there is unprotected sex, there is a chance of pregnancy (unless the woman is simply incapable of becoming pregnant).
Don't EVER have unprotected sex if you are not ready to deal with the decision of having a child or an abortion.
At certain times of the month the chances (for the woman) are higher than other times...and pulling out lessens the chance than if you ejaculate inside her...BUT the chance is still there if you were foolish enough not to at least put on a condom.
What in the world are y'all doing having unprotected sex if pregnancy is not desired? That's just plain irresponsible and stupid.
2006-08-10 10:54:36
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answered by . 7
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there is no safe period when it comes to haveing sex, some womens cycles are different than others, and it depends on how long her period is. Most women are fertile between the 10-14 day after their last menstral cycle so if she menstrates for 7 days there is goood chance your pre-cu'm got her pregnant. but if she only menstrates for 3 then you should be in the clear it's really hard to say but if your worried about it use a condom. You should also take into account that sperm can stay alive for up to 3 days inside a women just waiting for her to ovulate.
2006-08-10 10:53:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Technically, there is ALWAYS a risk, however, according to the rhythim cycle having intercourse 2 days after menstruation won't put you at a high risk for pregnancy. BUT, if you want to avoid having a child or dealing with a pregnancy, you should use a condom, and make sure that she is on the pill. Always use 2 forms of protection (NOT 2 condoms!!!). There is always a risk, the key is to make it as minimal as possible. A pregnancy/baby is nothing to play with.
2006-08-10 10:53:29
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answered by NJDominican 2
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It is never safe to have unprotected sex with anyone, unless this is a life partner and you have both been tested for infections. In principle, it is still possible to get pregnant during or just after your last period, although it is far less likely than during ovulation (day 14 approximately of your menstrual period). It is wise to regularly use a contraceptive such as a condom and/or the pill.
2006-08-10 10:52:26
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answered by Eleanora 3
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there is no time that a woman is 100% incapable of becoming pregnant.people have gotten pregnant from sex DURING their period.
and even though you may not have ejaculated inside of her, there is some fluid (containing sperm) that is released without you being aware. if you aren't prepared to have a child, you should be using birth control 100% of the time, menstruating or not...and if you aren't in a monogamous relationship, you should be wearing a condom every time.....worst case scenario.....you can live with a child....you wont live long with AIDS.
2006-08-10 10:55:35
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answered by Ilea 1
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There is no such thing as safe sex. A woman's body is very unpredictable. Depending on circumstances, a woman can get pregnant at ANYTIME within her cycle. Although you did not ejaculate, pre-c u m is loaded with sperm cell. You can also contract HIV/AIDS and a host of other sexually transmitted disease by having unprotected sex. Just remember, she has had numerous partners before you...even if she say she hasn't.
2006-08-10 10:54:00
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answered by mslorikoch 5
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Yes, especially if she has short cycles, she could become pregnant from sex 2 days after her period has ended.
2006-08-10 13:57:01
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answered by mockingbird 7
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If you didn't have on a condom there is a possibility. Sperm can live inside her for up to about 5 days, it she started ovulating then she could have gotten pregnant. ALWAYS USE A CONDOM THE ENTIRE TIME! Men leak seamen while they are arroused, you do not have to ejuculate inside her to there to still be sprem.
2006-08-10 10:52:09
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answered by chairkiss_silver 3
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i heard it is safe 7 days before or after menstruation period. not 100 percent anyway
2006-08-10 10:52:16
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answered by kitty katty 2
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You are in the age of all the convienences to stop from getting pregnant.. is she not on the pill. and do you not know what a condom is.. If you are worried about getting her pregnant you shouldn't be doing it.. don't sound like you are old enough to be doing it anyway..
use your brain and uses something to stop from getting her pregnant.
2006-08-10 10:53:51
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answered by Sandy F 4
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