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best time for sex.


Question Posted Monday August 10 2009, 10:36 pm

i'm on the birth control yaz, have been on birth control for about 3 years now but i was just wondering, when is the best time to have sex? meaning, when is the time you are LESS likely to get pregnant, because i heard that there are times where you're more fertile but i don't know if that matters if your on the BC or not.

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anonymous99 answered Tuesday August 11 2009, 12:52 am:
Well remember, there is only one 100% birth prevention - but you obviously aren't interested in that.

Pills aren't 100%, but combine condoms and you're almost guaranteed to be "safe." Anyway, if you don't want to use a condom the best time would be just after your period ends. This is because the egg the might be there has left your body already, and it will be about a month until another might be there.

Sperm only survives a few days, not a month.


So my advice: keep taking your pills, use a condom, and have sex just after your period ends.

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LM answered Monday August 10 2009, 10:49 pm:
If you're taking your pill correctly, you won't get pregnant because the pill prevents ovulation. Meaning that there's no egg there to be fertilized.


So no, that method won't really apply. Plus, sperm can live for days inside of your body, and still be capable of fertilizing an egg (If one was even there)


If you're still concerned, use condoms as a backup method.


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