It's never safe to have unprotected sex. When you go through menopause (close to your late 40s or 50s) you will no longer be able to get pregnant even if you have sex. The rhythm method is proven ineffective.
If you get married and start birth control pill, that's the closest thing to safe unprotected (condomless) sex a person can have. Even married people cheat on each other and give one another STDs.
Birth control pill protects against pregnancy but demands blood testing of both partners first and then 100% trust in your partner that he wont cheat. I don't think you should consider condomless sex until you are much older and have more relationship experience, otherwise you're putting your body and your future at risk. Regardless of what a guy might say, his immediate pleasure is not worth your safety and peace of mind.
I can't judge b/c when I lost my virginity, my bf was also a virgin so we did birth control pill + foam injection and did condomless our whole relationship. But I would say you and whomever need a lot more sex education and doctor consult before making decisions like that.
2006-11-26 05:18:43
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answered by urbangenie 3
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Your graphics.....hmmm. Well at 26 I would think you would know this but I guess first pregnancies always have lots of questions. I have 4 kids had unprotected sex before getting pregnant and while I was pregnant all are fine. Seman actually softens the cervix and helps later on in pregnancy. Oral sex I don't even know why this would be a problem. And Seaman again is good if you like that sort of thing it is packed with lots of protein. Good for the baby. And you should not be worried about STD's if you are partners and married and are with no one else. If you are worried about this go to your doctor and get screened. she will get screened anyway when she goes to the doctor for a check up. 2nd month I believe.
2016-03-29 09:47:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Never. There are some days of the month that are safer, but there's always some risk of pregnancy as your cycle can be irregular. The rhythm method is not a good method of birth control unless you're ready and willing to either become pregnant or get an abortion.
However, if you do want to try to protect yourself somewhat, the wikipedia page gives some ideas of when fertile and infertile times are.
2006-11-26 05:05:01
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answered by Erin K 1
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Wish I could tell you that I believed in that (because it seems the most natural) but we ended up pregnant twice in a row with that method. Even though you have an estimate of when you are "safe", you just don't know how long his sperm with wait patiently in you. My husband has supersperm I guess. I love my baby girls....they make babies 4 and 5. You see, we still haven't got this birth control method right. Condoms, withdrawl, rythym methods, and now on mirena (which I want out-I hate it).
Sorry if I wasn't any help. Good luck to you.
2006-11-26 05:17:28
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answered by Crystal f 1
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There are no safe days. Friend of mine made this mistake. She had her period, she thought she was safe, and she ended up pregnant. If you want to go condomless, make sure you and your partner are both clean (get tested after being monogamous for six months) and use a hormonal birth control or the UID. There are lots of ways to prevent pregnancy if you don't have to worry about STDs.
2006-11-26 05:31:08
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answered by random6x7 6
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There are no days of the month you can't! It depends on when you ovulate and that is not the same day every month! Even if you know the day ya gonna ovulate and have sex day before the sperm can still be alive & fertalize the egg! Rare cases but it happens!
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2006-11-26 05:07:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Never! There are days where you are more and less likely to get pregnant, but there are no failsafe days. Unprotected sex outside of a monogamous relationship and in the absence of a desire to have children is a fools errand.
2006-11-26 05:04:55
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answered by Hank Hill 3
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Pretty much none, if you really need to avoid pregnancy. Either use birth control or engage in activity that does not involve actual sexual intercourse.
2006-11-26 05:04:36
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answered by silverside 4
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Sorry sweetie you can get pregnant ANY day of the month.
even when you are on your period, ask my sister two children later!!!!!!
2006-11-26 05:03:26
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answered by ballet-babe 3
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Never.
2006-11-26 06:24:43
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answered by thegreatone 7
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