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i just want to know if theere are any risks thats all

2007-01-03 21:59:23 · 41 answers · asked by Sbabes 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Adolescent

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Theres always risk when you have sex & yes she can still get pregnant at anytime. Use a condom if you can't control hormones or peer pressure. And get educated for gods sakes cause if you're gonna have sex your gonna be swimming in the same pool as a hundred different diseases some of which can kill you or permanently harm your body & it doesn't care if you know it's name or not. You open the door & they'll come in to get you.
Where are your parents - DON'T HAVE SEX!

2007-01-03 22:04:43 · answer #1 · answered by North of Heaven 3 · 0 1

Yes there are still risks, especially if your younger and your cycles havent settled down to being regular, this would alter the time you ovulate each month. You ovulate 14 days before your next period so if you have a 28 day cycle you ovulate on day 14. If your cycles are irregular you could end up having a very short cycle and then ovulating during or straight after your period in which case the risk of pregnancy would be high if you have had unprotected sex. Obviously there is generally less chance off falling pregnant if you have had sex during your period as generally you are not fertile agian until a week or so after you stop bleeding and sperm could not live that long. BUT by no means take it as it is safe - if you arent ready to have a baby then use protection all the time and be safe.

2007-01-03 22:12:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

The 'best' form of contraception depends on the couple themselves, but if you are in a short-term relationship or aren't 100% certain that the person you are with is likely to be with you through thick-and-thin, then condoms are a good option. Apart from being very good protection against pregnancy, they prevent STDs as well, which is a big plus. However, if you are in a long-term relationship, and are comfortable with your partner, then perhaps other forms of contraception could be considered. The contraceptive pill for women is a good alternative, as condoms aren't the most romantic of things and there is always the possibility that they will split. Oh, and a quick note on the pill; it works best if the woman taking it, takes it at the same time (roughly) every day. You need to be committed to taking the pill. It's not just a 'if I remember to take it, I will' affair. Doing that might just screw up a woman's cycle and she could end up getting pregnant anyway.

If neither abstinence nor contraception is your cup of tea, you could always try homosexuality (insert obligatory safe sex message here).

2007-01-06 13:29:22 · answer #3 · answered by ♥♥™Tia™♥♥ 6 · 0 0

specific there are in spite of the undeniable fact that adverse aspects, easily if your youthful and your cycles havent settled the full approach all the way down to being uncomplicated, this would regulate the time you ovulate each and each month. You ovulate 14 days till now than your next era so which you frequently have a 28 day cycle you ovulate on day 14. if your cycles are unusual you're able to desire to alter into having an particularly speedy cycle and then ovulating for the time of or promptly after your era wherein case the possibility of being pregnant may well be intense once you have won had unprotected intercourse. possibly there may well be often so much less possibility off falling pregnant in case you have had intercourse contained in the direction of your era as frequently you're no longer fertile agian till each and every week or so when you stop bleeding and sperm would not stay that prolonged. whether on no account take it because it is in charge - while you arent in a position to have a young person then use take care of in any respect circumstances and be nontoxic.

2016-10-06 10:18:50 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Flase, same chances as if the girl did not have her interval. Perhaps she acquired fortunate or it is just that it is rough for her to get pregnant. I know a trainer that had to check out so typically to get pregnant and have a youngster. Many girls and lady expect that having your period for the duration of the second of having sex will result in no longer getting pregnant however it's utterly false.

2016-08-10 06:27:26 · answer #5 · answered by faim 4 · 0 0

It's not a risk worth taking. You can get pregnant even if you're on your period. My friend did, she did'nt think it was possible, but she found out the hard way, she now has a lovely baby boy. The chances are slighty lower of getting pregnant while on a period, but i really would'nt risk it, as my friend is living proof. Always be carefull if you don't want to get pregnant or get a infection. Hope this helps. Take care.

2007-01-03 22:17:45 · answer #6 · answered by CHELSEAGIRL 2 · 2 0

As odd as it sounds sperm can survive for up to 6 days inside a woman and impregnate her on any of the given days. I learned this from a friend who had a similar issue and got pregnant. If you had sex towards the end of your period you could get pregnant.

Pregnancy is the least of your worries when having unprotected sex...you can an STD or HIV any time of the month!

2007-01-04 05:37:59 · answer #7 · answered by Jennifer M 4 · 0 0

There is a small chance of getting her pregnant. While most women ovulate 14 days after their period, a small number ovulate at irregular times or multiple times a month. It is definitely NOT a safe time to be having unprotected sex. Always use contraception.

2007-01-03 23:03:48 · answer #8 · answered by shaldyr 2 · 1 0

the chances are exactly the same as if you werent on a period if you were unsure of the risk in the first place you should have used a condom and you wouldnt be asking this question.....really sorry to sound blunt but there are alot of people who think that it is is safe contraception doing that and wham bam thank you mam there are alot of unwanted pregnancies out there and children desperate for parents but they were to young to take the responsibility good luck for the future xx

2007-01-04 03:42:58 · answer #9 · answered by sweetychix 2 · 0 0

Higher than she wants them to be. Yes, there ARE risks, but then again there are risks with any kind of sex including emotional. Do not have sex at all on your period and if you are going to have sex make sure you use protection (condoms for sure)

2007-01-04 01:35:40 · answer #10 · answered by K 5 · 0 0

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