Get a calendar. The first day of your period is day one on the calendar then number each day after to day 28 if you have a 28 day cycle. On days 14-16 in a 28 day cycle ovulation usually takes place. Sperm can stay alive in the uterus for 5-6 days so you have to take that into account. So, if you had sex on day 12 of your cycle you could get pregnant because the sperm would be present when you ovulated.
Yes this is always possible so it is safer to take a pregnancy test or go to your local doctor.
I do not know if it is "safer" but it is all good to have intercourse during pregnancy. In fact a womans libido usually increases during pregnancy (which I am sure your husband will find to be a nice change!) . Also, orgasms release a hormone that can actually help headaches and fatigue so go for it!
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
Theoreticaly it is safer to take a shower during a thunderstorm. The chances of getting killed by drowning and by using a bath tub are greater than that of getting struck by lightning and using a bath tub.
Yes....The earlier in the pregnancy the safer it is in generally
condoms are a lot safer
It can but x-rays can be harmful to unborn animals, a scan is a much safer option.
Well you can miscarry through out the pregnancy but the most common is the first trimester so once you are out of that one you are safer.
yes, infact it is safer to end it in the earlier stages. usually they will give you a pill to terminate pregnancy but the farther along you become the more dangerous the procedure becomes.
not at all. never pierce anything at a mall. you never know if the thing is infected or not. always go to a doctor. and poercing your ears is safer the navel
If you're sexually active you should always practice safer sex by using a condom - menstruation or not makes no difference here. You should also always use birth control to prevent unwanted pregnancy, condoms are a form of birth control too. If considering becoming sexually active it's important to learn more about safer sex and birth control.
If you are cramping early in your pregnancy it is best to go see a doctor immediately. It could be a sign of miscarriage. Although it could be something as simple as gas it is safer not to take chances.