The least 'safe' (safe = not getting pregnant) time to have intercourse is after your period ends, as your body is gearing up for ovulation. Since sperm can live for 5 days, having sex after a period can result in a pregnancy.
Without using Birth Control, the safest time is right before you expect your period or at the beginning of your period. However, since stress, illness, and other things can change when you ovulate, then using the rhythm method of birth control is not nearly as effective as using other forms of birth control, such as a condom, birth control pill, IUD, or depo-provera shot.
It depends on whether or not you are having sex with your husband. If so then yes. But if you are not married then you always need to use a condom. Considering you could get pregnant or contract a sexually transmitted disease, no.
YES. Perfectly safe, in fact, less chance of becoming pregnant (not 100% of course)
Also sex loosens up the tight muscles so it can actually make your period less painful. The only problem is that there could be a higher chance of infection if you know that you get overstretched/damaged during intercourse, and theres so much icky blood for sex...
If you want to avoid pregnancy, then you need to know when you ovulate to know when the 'safe' days are. But typically, 12 days before your period would not be safe, as the luteal phase (the time after you ovulate until your period begins) is 10 to 14 (or more) days long, for a normal cycle. Thus, 12 days may put you in your most fertile period.
It is possible to get pregnant at any time. 9 days before your period, you are very fertile. Make sure you use protection unless you are trying to get pregnant
No, how do you know when your period is going to start?
Yes it is safe
Do the intercourse in the safe period. It normally starts from 5 days before the cycle and 10 days after the menstrual cycle.
Yes. Perfectly. However, if you wanted to avoid pregnancy, then you MUST use contraception. As you can get pregnant at any point during intercourse. Whether you are on your period or not.
Only if you use protection. It's possible to get pregnant at any time.
What do you mean by safe days? During your period or before you ovulate? Explain please :)
If you mean sexual intercourse then it's unwise to rely on any so-called safe period. Get proper contraception.
The first and last seven days counting from the first day of menstrual cycle are known to be safe days for intercourse. However possibility of occurance of pregnancy cannot be completely ruled out even in this period..It is therefore advisable to consult the relevant doctor before going ahead.
Yes
You're never safe from getting pregnant. True, at some moments during your period it's a little less likely, but you're never a 100% safe.
It depends on what you mean by "safe intercourse." In using any method of birth control there is always a potential of getting pregnant. Nothing is 100% effective except for not having sex. So, yes, there is a possibility that you may be pregnant.
yes
It is safe at any time, but do you ask in respect of falling pregnant?