Your fertile period starts aproximately 9 days after your period begins. Remember though that using this method to avoid pregnancy is notorious for ending in unwanted pregnancy. The use of a condom is safer and can also help in preventing STD's. go to this site for a chart on your cicle to help you work out the safest time for sex. http://www.fhi.org/pic/mencycle.gif
You can be safe by always using protection. This however doesn't guarantee that you won't contract an STI. The very best way to be safe is to know your partner. Get tested together and use condoms every time you have sex.
As long as you have no other health issues, it is safe to have sex at any time during your cycle.
In normal pregnancy without problem, it is safe to have sex from the beginning of your pregnancy until you give birth.
The best way to help you prevent getting genital HPV is to get vaccinated by age 9 or 10. Use safe sex all the time.
If the couple engages in safe sex practices, group sex is just as safe as any other form of sex.
There is no "safe" time during a month to have unprotected sex!!
unprotected sex is never safe no matter what time of birth control as pregnancy is always a possibility as is sexually transmitted diseases
Yes. No birth control is 100% safe. The pill used with a condom is the best one.
Practice safe sex--use a condom every time you have sexGet tested regularly and have your partners test as wellAbstain from sex
You can have safe gay sex the same way you have any other safe sex. Always use a condom to protect yourself from STDs.
1. Sexual intercourse (no safe sex) 2. Oral sex (no safe sex) 3. anal sex (no safe sex) 4. Sharing needles 5. Contact of infected bodily fluids
I don't think that it is safe right before your period. There isn't really a safe time to have sex because the safest time is a few days before the egg is in ovulation, But since no one knows when that time will be, it's not really that safe. But you can take your chances if you have a regular occurring period.