Kendra_Berri answered Monday June 29 2009, 1:27 am: You can get pregnant any day of the month. There happens to be days where it's more likely to happen, but all the rest of the days you run the risk, even on your period.
Sperm can live in your body for days. Keep that in mind. If you don't want to get pregnant, you absolutely must use condoms every single time you have sex. Having your period offers no protection against pregnancy. [ Kendra_Berri's advice column | Ask Kendra_Berri A Question ]
smilebaby800 answered Monday June 29 2009, 12:17 am: yes, anytime you have sex you run the risk of getting pregnant. If you dont want to have a baby, use protection ANYTHIME you have sex, because period or not, its possible.
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Cux answered Sunday June 28 2009, 10:56 pm: Any time you have sex, you risk pregnancy, no matter if you use a condom or not, you're on or off your period, or whatever; sex means you can get pregnant.
JustJessOx answered Sunday June 28 2009, 10:38 pm: hey there,
YES very possible you can get pregnant without protection at ANY time,except for when you are already pregnant.
Just because you have your period it doesnt mean you wont still get pregnant because your sitll ovulating,a new egg has been released already,
I personally wouldnt have sex if i was on my period,but if its something you and your boyfriend do and are fine with,theres no harm just use protection because chances are you could get pregnant,they can be low depending on each individual but still there so I wouldnt take the risk if you dont want to get pregnant,because
the truth is that there is no predictable time during the month when the risk of pregnancy can be said to be absent. so like you cant guess if that makes sense =)
anyway hope I cleared this up for you,
Much <3
Jess [16/f] [ JustJessOx's advice column | Ask JustJessOx A Question ]
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