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it is safe to do sex on next day after the completion of periods


Question Posted Wednesday March 27 2013, 6:12 am

it is safe to do sex on next day after the completion of periods???????????

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adviceman49 answered Wednesday March 27 2013, 11:31 am:
This depends on what you mean by safe? If you mean unprotected sex the answer is no. It is never safe to have unprotected sex regardless of when your last period was for the purpose of birth control.

While most women ovulate during the middle two weeks of their period. It is possible to ovulate at any time during your cycle including during your period. About 20% of women fall in to the category of women who ovulate outside the middle two weeks of their cycle you could be one of them.

While there is a kit that you can purchase at the drug store to find out when you ovulate or are most fertile. It is never good, if you are not married or in a long term relationship, to have unprotected sex. Not just to protect against pregnancy, condoms when worn properly protect against many of the STDS and the HIV/AIDS virus.

You did not give your age so a little word of advise. If you are sexually active you need to be responsible. That means being on birth control, which if your over 14 you can obtain without parental permission under a Federal Law called HIPPA. This law, which you can google, gives you complete control and privacy over your reproductive health once you reach the age of 14. You can ask your doctor for birth control and see you doctor in total privacy when visiting a doctor for anything concerning your reproductive system.

You parents cannot be told of these visits or what you are examined or prescribed for without your written permission.

Being responsible also means having the male wears a condom. In my day as a young teenager the girls would tell us; "no rubber, no lover." It is a good thought to keep in mind and to use when your boyfriend wants unprotected sex.

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