Sweetie,you must educate yourself about intercourse.Speak to your father or a trusted male figure in your life.They will be happy to answer any questions you may have about that sort of issue.That information is better and more accurate than the information you get from your peers.
Now,having said that. I am sure you have heard on this site,individuals using the term "Safe time".There is no safe time to have unprotected intercourse.Anytime you have unprotected intercourse you are risking contracting an std,or even getting the female pregnant no matter how far or how near her period is.Now,you must know that NO and i repeat NO protection is full proof.There will always be that chance of pregnancy even with protection.If you are considering having intercourse with this female,you must be able to speak about your sexual historys together openly.You can talk to her,and advise her to go and get put on birth control,however that isnt 100% and it doesnt prevent the contraction of stds.I really suggest you wait.I know at your age,that is hard.Everyone is talking about engaging in that type of activity as well as dealing with your own hormones.If you should contract an std or get your girlfriend pregnant,each is a life changing situation.Please,if you insist on engaging in it,please protect yourself.I really urge you to wait tho,it will be worth it.Have a good afternoon hun,good luck.
2006-11-14 07:16:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes you can get her pegnant any day of her cycle, even when she's on her period.
Iam almost 8 months pregnant with a baby we made on the last couple days of my period. I also miscarried one before this that we convieved using the 'pull out' meathod.
Anytime you have sex you can make a baby. Its best to not have sex, or use condoms AND birth control.
2006-11-14 14:29:30
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answered by amosunknown 7
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You can make love to your girlfriend anytime you like, (even during the period, if you don't mind a bloody mary), concerning pregnancy, I can only suggest that you be careful, condoms are always recommended, although I understand that condoms ruin the sensation, but if that's the problem, then I suggest you get your girl to go on the pill!
2006-11-14 14:33:41
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answered by bruabby 2
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There is no "safe" time for avoiding pregnancy if you're having sex without protection. Every woman ovulates differently--it's even possible for your girlfriend to get pregnant WHILE she's having her period, although that is not as common.
Assuming you have both been screened for STDs, you may want to have a conversation with her about going on the birth control pill.
2006-11-14 14:29:22
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answered by jokiebird 4
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I had sex 7 days before my period and still received it. I wouldn't suggest having sex without some kind of protection. Even the pull out method doesn't work as well as some might think.
2006-11-14 14:30:55
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answered by Mommy To My Angel 3
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well i wouldn't have unprotected sex any way but if you do your girlfriend can still get pregnant even through her period the best time is just after then for 14 days if she has a regular cycle the best way not to become pregnant is to use a condom.
2006-11-14 14:30:42
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answered by tiggerira 2
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You can have sex whenever you would like, with her consent of course. However be sure to use a condom everytime as she can get pregnant any time of the month.
2006-11-14 15:37:05
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answered by Just asking 2
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Yes! But if you dont know the answer to that question you really shouldn't be having sex, let alone without a comdom. USE IT! It still feels good and that short time without out it could change the course of your entire life.
2006-11-14 21:25:50
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answered by Ace 1
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I'd suggest you take a sex ed class provided by your local health department. Just because you know how to have sex, doesn't mean you should do it. And concidering you don't know how to spell or that she has ONE period, you probably wouldn't know how to put a condom on correctly! Go learn Son!
2006-11-14 14:36:05
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answered by Annie Hightower 3
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do you want to make her pregnant? , or are you being precautious , or wanting to know if this is a safe period? if you don't want the baby, always use protection. You would'nt exactly know the start date of the period for sure, so the best time to conceive would be on the 14th or 15th day, from the first day of the period.
2006-11-14 14:33:43
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answered by Kria 3
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