There isn't one. Bodies aren't clockwork perfect, which makes "safe periods" notoriously unreliable, one out of five women using that ends up pregnant within one year.
As a means of contraception there is no time that is 100% safe especially with irregular cycles. As a general rule two weeks after mentruation is the most fertile time. But many things, such as stress, can throw this 'rule of thumb' out of order. This is the exact reason why this is a poor form of birth control.
can you telll me whta menstruation means? izzyxx your period, you bleed. inwhich u are now able to have babies.
There are birth control pills regimens designed to prevent bleeding for three months at a time or for as long as a year. But it's possible to prevent your period with continuous use of any birth pill.
no no
this means
It is perfectly normal not to have your period at 13. If you reach 17 and still haven't had it, then you need to go and see a doctor
Means that if she has sex she can get pregnant.
There is no 'safe' period. Pregnancy can occur at any time during your menstrual cycle.
To make sure they are effective and safe to use in the general population.
A long period of time is not safe for your welfare... It is necessary to get yourself surgery immediately... The cancer will definitely spread and death is even possible.
I wouldnt Recomend it, but it is safe, as long as you dont have any vaginal disease. I havent tried it, and i dont plan on it
I think it would be safe to say that improvisation has existed as long as music has been around. Ever whistle?