There is not a "safe" time.
Any unprotected sex can cause pregnancy. It just depends on when the woman ovulates, it may not be the same time every month. She can get pregnant before, during, or after her period too!
Use condoms!
2007-02-03 06:50:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Sex is safe during pregnancy as long as you're not having symptoms of premature labor. You will want to avoid having your partner's full weight on your abdomen, so a position change may be a good idea, depending on how far along you are. If there is any reason that you shouldn't have sex, your doctor should tell you but if there are no problems with the pregnancy, sex is fine.
2016-05-23 23:52:11
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answered by Anonymous
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U are usually never "safe" during anytime of the month to not get pregnant...If u arent married and dont want children then why not just do the simple and have him wear a condom or u get on birth control,its not that hard...thats the problem with most people these days,they dont fully protect themselves and end up having abortions and adoptions because of unwanted pregnancies...take the precautions...
2007-02-03 07:04:11
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answered by Anonymous
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To avoid pregnancy do sex in between 1 - 15 days after menses(periods)
Means Girls when go to that date (menses) after completing of menses (3-5 days) then you do sex 1-15 days after that days if do sex the pregnency choices 90%
2007-02-04 16:26:10
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answered by Munigonda P 1
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Safe period is difficult to calculate.It works only in those women who get fairly regular cycle of fixed interval.In women with 28 days cycle ovulation happens on 14th day.So one has to avoid unsafe sex about 10 days prior and 10 days after the 14 th day.Count the first day of mens as Day 1.
2007-02-04 03:58:31
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answered by baby 1
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Never. Even right after your period doesn't mean you can't get pregnant. Every persons body is different, just because some people ovulate at a certain point doesn't mean everyone does at the same time in their cycle. If you don't want to get pregnant I'd recommend going on birth control. That's your best bet.
2007-02-03 07:38:58
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answered by Anonymous
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NEVER! However, you're less likely to get pregnant having sex during your period but it's more messier. You're most likely to get pregnant during ovulation (around day 14 of your cycle- day 1 starts your period). But if you want to avoid pregnancy, either don't have sex at all or use protection. Cause you can get pregnant at anytime of the month. And don't rely on the pull out method cause that doesn't always work either.
2007-02-03 06:55:30
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answered by Anonymous
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your never 100% safe during sex , not even after your period for some women its possible to ovulate during their period or after. And using protection like Spermacide, and condoms, and maybe even the ring or sponge, its still at least 1% chance of pregnany heres a site with birth control tips , advantages and disadvantages check it out and hope it helps
2007-02-03 06:54:15
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answered by elizacandle 4
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There is no "safe sex" as even with a condom the woman can still get pregnant (it only takes one little sperm to make it through) and birth control isn't 100% either.
But to *try* to avoid pregnancy, use a spermiside condom, be on birth control, and even have him pull out before he cums.
But again, there is no real "safe sex" unless you stop having intercourse!
2007-02-03 06:50:21
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answered by RitzFitz29 5
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You are wanting to avoid pregnancy? Sorry but the only way to avoid it is by using a condom and/or your girl on birth control. Any other method that does not involve putting up a barrier between the egg and sperm does not work.
2007-02-03 06:50:48
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answered by jesus_is_my_prozac 3
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