to be honest there is no exact "safe" day...sperm can live in the vagina up to a whole week (7days)...and wait for that egg...soo the safe days would be if you use a condom and she is on birthcontrol!
2007-03-07 17:47:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Strictly speaking there are usually about 2 days out of the month in which a woman can concieve a child.
The catch is, even though these days will usually come about the same time every month, hormones can change, and you never know when she will ovulate earlier or later than usual, or sporadically for whatever reason. She may not even know the time that she usually ovulates, because you have to get an ovulation test kit and test yourself everyday for about a month to find out for sure when you ovulated. Even so, the next month, you might ovulate at a slightly different time.
The other catch is, sperm can live for a few days inside of the vagina. So even though you may have done the deed before her most fertile days, you might have some tough little sperms still living up there a couple of days later, and she may ovulate then and still become pregnant.
So therefore, really , there are no safe days. Considering those factors, she could become pregnant at anytime, you never can be sure.
So if you don't want to get pregnant, just use protection EVERY time to be sure.
2007-03-07 18:00:08
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answered by marcelswifeee 3
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LOL. There aren't any. Many things can throw off the days that a woman ovulates, and there is no way to know. For example: usually, a woman ovualtes mid-way between periods. I, however, got pregnant on the last day of my period, and was using the pill and condoms as well. Also, sometimes women drop an extra egg at a random time in their cycle. Plus, sperm survive in the body for up to a week. Even if a woman in not ovulating at the time of sex, if she ovulates in the following week after sex, she can become pregnant by the sperm that are still inside her.
Anyone who thinks there is a safe time of the month to have sex, is not educated or mature enough to be engaging in such an adult act. If you and your partner are not both ready and willing to have a child, keep your pants zipped. Its not fair for a baby to be brought into the world by people who were ignorant and didnt educate themselves on the facts of sex and pregnancy.
2007-03-07 17:50:38
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answered by Anonymous
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There are no "safe days" per say b/c some women ovulate at time different from the norm. But the chances of becoming pregnant decrease the closer to the girl's period. So, a few days before, during, and after her period are the times least likely to get pregnant for someone who ovulates at the average time. But many women have actually became pregnant while on their period so beware that any time you have unprotected sex there is definitely a chance of pregnancy. Hope this Helps!
2007-03-07 17:49:31
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answered by Amanda 4
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Right before and right after your period are the least likely times to get pregnant. The most fertile time is right in the middle of your cycle 7-12 dats after your period starts. That is also only if your cycle is regular. It is NEVER fool-proof without birthcontrol. Pull out doesn't work either...Be careful and use BC
2007-03-07 17:50:22
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answered by Wendy L 2
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if your periods are 28 days and regular, then your best safe days are from day 16 before your period of your cycle to day 10 after your period.
if your periods are irregular or of longer or shorter cycling, then this is not going to work for you
good luck
2007-03-07 17:58:37
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answered by Anonymous
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This can vary widely from woman to woman depending on her age, her personal cycle, whether or not she is taking medications, etc...
Your safest days might be the ones when she is actually having her period.
2007-03-07 17:53:43
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answered by Anonymous
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You can get pregnant anytime during her cycle but theres somedays that are harder for the sperm to reach ovary. Thats on the day that she bleeds the most, cuz its harder for the sperm to swim up with all that blood on the way
2007-03-07 17:56:14
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answered by ¿¿¿jeff??? 2
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Statistically, the safest are the days right near and during your period. The most dangerous are the ones farthest away from your period (when the egg is likely dropping).
2007-03-07 17:54:11
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answered by Anonymous
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There are no "safe" days; there are only days where the possibility of getting pregnant is lower.
2007-03-07 17:48:18
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answered by Anonymous
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