I had sex on the last day of my period (like i was still bleeding lightly but we both wanted to anyway), he came inside of me figuring i couldn't get pregnant since it was my last day. true?
Take in to consideration that while this is the time you are least likely to get pregnant, when you are bleeding you are much more able to contract or spread diseases. Make sure to have yourself STD tested after every partner. If you are going to have unprotected sex with anyone during ANY time in your cycle, make sure that you know that you are both STD free. This is your health here and it should not be taken lightly in the heat of the moment. [ foxy's advice column | Ask foxy A Question ]
xkatiex answered Monday April 23 2007, 4:05 am: Yes you can get pregnant AT ANY time of the month. Even at the beginning, middle AND end of your period. My advice to you is to go on the pill AND use condoms. Male sperm is more potent in precum so the withdrawl method is just stupid.
It may be fun in the moment but just remember one night of fun can lead to a whole lifetime of responsibility. [ xkatiex's advice column | Ask xkatiex A Question ]
StarryNightSkies answered Sunday April 22 2007, 9:44 pm: wow all those people below me are pretty stupid. yes it is possible to get pregnant while on your period but highly unlikely. the body does anything it can to keep you from getting pregnant while on your period, and vice versa for when you are not on your period. since it was your last day the chances of you getting pregnant are higher. go to planned parent hood or if you are 18 go to a drug store and buy some E.C. (morning after pill, plan B, or other types of Emergancy contraceptives)
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