WittyUsernameHere answered Monday August 6 2007, 9:12 pm: TTA is an idiot. You cant place percentages on it.
As you hopefully know, your period is when the lining of your uterus and the egg you have released are being flushed out.
So, basically, there is an egg that can be fertilized and it may still be inside you.
Unprotected sex is not a good idea regardless of the situation.
Chances of pregnancy are high enough that you should not even for a second consider letting him have sex with you without protection. Im a guy. I hate condoms. They cut sensation down to about a fourth of what its like without it.
I still put up with it. Better to have sub par sex than to end up with a pregnant girlfriend when Im in college. And I actually COULD support a child if I had to on my own income.
leLovely answered Monday August 6 2007, 6:01 pm: Your chances of being pregnant are higher whenever you don't use protection. Even if you do have your period, you can still get pregnant. Use protection if you don't want to get pregnant. [ leLovely's advice column | Ask leLovely A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Monday August 6 2007, 3:16 pm: There is always a chance of pregnancy with sex. You can get pregnant if you have your period & you can get pregnant if you don't have your period. It doesn't really matter. There is always a chance. If you still want to have sex & feel its the right thing to do, make sure you use protection. There isn't a specific percentage. Its most likely always 50/50.
razorbladefancy answered Monday August 6 2007, 3:15 pm: I've read that you still have a chance of getting pregnant even if you do have your period -- the sperm can live inside you, sometimes even until you ovulate. There's a risk of pregnancy, so it's best that you just use a condom -- better safe than sorry, right? [ razorbladefancy's advice column | Ask razorbladefancy A Question ]
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