xXxpinky615xXx answered Wednesday October 20 2004, 8:30 pm: Not really, there are is always chances of getting pregnant no matter how long it's been since you finished your period. Just keep a condom on and you won't end up pregnant and your man won't end up bringing you on Maury saying that he's not the father of your kid. Also, a condom will protect you from STD's. Hope this helped. [ xXxpinky615xXx's advice column | Ask xXxpinky615xXx A Question ]
silentkate answered Wednesday October 20 2004, 7:44 pm: No. You should always use protection. Pregnancy is not the only thing you are risking by not using protection, you are also risking HIV and other Sexually Transmitted Diseases. [ silentkate's advice column | Ask silentkate A Question ]
lollypopgurl769 answered Wednesday October 20 2004, 6:45 pm: you should ALWAYS use protection .. but i read online once that after you get your period, the 10 days following it, well on those days you shouldn't but after those days, you get a less chance, im not really sure but it can happend [ lollypopgurl769's advice column | Ask lollypopgurl769 A Question ]
Karen answered Wednesday October 20 2004, 5:27 pm: Nope, there is no specific time! You can get pregnant at anytime once you had your period! If the sperm gets inside of you, you get pregnant and sperm can live up to 7 days in your vagina! Hope I helped :) [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
XoKaThArInA~eLaInExO answered Wednesday October 20 2004, 5:25 pm: no you can get pregnant at anytime it doesnt matter..if the semen or sperm gets inside it is at anytime u can become pregnant
MFS answered Wednesday October 20 2004, 5:23 pm: No, there is NO such time. There ALWAYS lies a risk, some chance that you can get pregnant. [ MFS's advice column | Ask MFS A Question ]
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