when a girl is on their period and you have sexual contact can she get pregnant?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
when a girl is on their period and you have sexual contact can she get pregnant?
Eight answers:
anonymous
2006-04-15 10:43:04 UTC
If using no birth control, then no. If on the pill, ovulating can possilbly happen at unpredictable times. Also, how long is her period? Ovulating usually occurs 9-14 days after first day of period, (on a 28-30) day cycle.
anonymous
2006-04-15 10:37:30 UTC
No.But you can still get STD's.That's gross and messy anyway,ugh!
cute_blondie_angel
2006-04-15 09:49:53 UTC
Anytime a male and female have sexual intercourse, there is a chance of the woman becoming pregnant.
Precum can get a woman pregannt. During sex, many men dont even notice when they precum, so you should always use protect if you dont plan on a pregnancy.
During a woman's period, the egg is being released form the ovaries, and flushed out through the vagina. This makes sperm coming in contact with the egg more susceptable and able to get pregnant. However, not many woman get pregnant while on their periods, because they egg is being flushed out of her system and doesnt have time to implant in the lining of the uterus. But it still can happen.
Usually, a womans most fetile time(time to become pregnant), is 14 days after the start of her period.
bgriff008
2006-04-15 09:07:56 UTC
Yes...Its still possible, although very unlikely...Who knows how that female's eggs act. They could have dropped or not. I never worry about it at that time, but it could happen. Usually 2 weeks after a period, there is a window of 3 days where the egg drops and the women is most likely to get pregnant. This can very by a couple days, but that is when women are most prone.
anonymous
2006-04-15 09:04:37 UTC
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laurieanne72
2006-04-15 09:03:48 UTC
Not usually no, because you don't ovulate during your menstrual period but IT IS technically possible. Don't risk it!
anonymous
2006-04-15 09:03:29 UTC
No. There is no egg to be fertilized. However, you can still get STDs.
brm1981
2006-04-15 09:49:33 UTC
Okay here is the breakdown....
A woman's first day of her period is the first day of her actual menstrual cycle. Her period should last between 3-7 days. She will then release an egg (called ovulation) usually between her 10th-18th day into her menstrual cycle. Now this is for women who are regular meaning they have consistent menstrual cycles. So whether or not she can get pregnant depends on what day she releases an egg. If you and her have sex within 5 days of that you have a bad chance of getting her pregnant. But if you haven't had sex with her in at least 6 days before she released an egg, you are pretty safe. And remember you can always get STDs when having unprotected sex. And with all birth control (withdrawal, condom, birth control pills, etc) there is between a 1% to 40% chance of becoming pregnant depending on what you use. So be prepared because you never know. Oh and just because you don't actually ejaculate there is always some semen that seeps out that can contain enough sperm to get a girl pregnant.
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