i am a virgin but u an seriously thinking about having sex soon. on halloween i think might be the time. but my period will be somewhere right in there. so i was wondering if you have sex right before or right after you have your period, is it more likely you will get pregnet or anything? because i dont wanna get pregnet at all! but i think i am ready for sex. and if i am on my period on halloween can i still have sex and all? i know that might be nasty though.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: General Sex Questions? Mandy1166 answered Tuesday October 24 2006, 8:27 pm: Im sorry but your not ready for sex, not with questions like thoes.
When it comes to sex it doesnt mater if its before, after or durring your period.
When not beeing on birth control at leasts two months before having intercours there is always the chance that you can get pregnate!
Even with a condom, you can get pregnate! *Condoms are used to prevent STDs in other words Sexualy Transmited Deseases...like Aides, Gonoria, herpeys and others!
Even if he "pulls out in time" you can still get pregnate! Theres such thing as "precum"
If you don't want to be a teen mom. Take this in consideration.
cheddar answered Tuesday October 24 2006, 8:13 pm: okay i really don't have much to say because everyone else was decently correct.. besides the last answer. she said double up. wow. WRONG. you should never ever put TWO CONDOMS ON. dumb. jeeze. that creates friction and yeah, they're going to break that way. i suggest you don't follow her advice. oh and just a little hint.. don't use lifestyles condoms - they break like crazy. [ cheddar's advice column | Ask cheddar A Question ]
karisue answered Tuesday October 24 2006, 6:04 pm: you are pretty much fertile right before your period, no matter what anyone else is telling you, i promise this is the truth.
if you want to have sex, great. but please use protection & if you are seriously worried about it, double up. (use 2 condoms)
just be safe. [ karisue's advice column | Ask karisue A Question ]
orphans answered Tuesday October 24 2006, 5:34 pm: you are less likely to get it after, because when you have your period, that is the blood is taking out the egg, since it was unfertilized.
the day before as well
but seriously, just by a condom, go on birth control, or maybe even BOTH!
aquababe1 answered Tuesday October 24 2006, 5:25 pm: okay number one: if you have sex without a condom, before or after your period, and he ejaculates into you...YOU WILL GET PREGNANT!!!! i mean, damn, just use a condom. theyre not expensive, adn it takes like a minute to put it on.
and two: yeah you can have sex while youre on your period, however it would be gross and it might not make you feel very good if you have cramps. [ aquababe1's advice column | Ask aquababe1 A Question ]
craazylau answered Tuesday October 24 2006, 1:29 pm: First things first, you can never be sure of when in your cycle you are less likely to fall pregnant therefore you should always always use a condom. Obviously this also protects you against sexually transmitted infections which you REALLY don't want!! If you are on your period then it is physically possible to have sex but you still have every chance of becoming pregnant.
Right those are the facts. Now what you should really think about:
You say you THINK you are ready for sex. Be careful- if you need to think it through (and not be certain about it) are you really ready? Secondly, setting a date to lose your virginity- is this really ideal? Finally are you in a relationship? from what you've said it doesn't sound as if you are. Do you really want to live your life with the knowledge that you lost your virginity to a random guy? It's up to you of course- just a few things to think about! [ craazylau's advice column | Ask craazylau A Question ]
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