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It is usually safe to have intercourse 6 weeks after pregnancy. If you are still unsure or uncomfortable after 6 weeks, contact your doctor.
Yes; intercourse is perfectly safe throughout your entire pregnancy as long as you, the female, remains comfortable or your doctor orders you to refrain from sex.
The sperm is usually discharged during intercourse. That one of the prime reasons for intercourse: for male sperm to get into a female for fertilization of her egg(s).It depends on what you mean by "safe". It is the natural method of procreation.
For up to 5 days/120 hours after sex you can take the morning after pill. The longer you wait the lesser effect it has so hurry. And don't forget the pregnancy test 2 weeks after to see if it worked.
No, it doesn't. Pregnancy is required through sexual intercourse which means that you're completely safe if you're not sexually active.
You stop pregnancy of wife either by:using condoms orthe wife can use special tablets to prevent pregnancy, orthrough masking sexual intercourse is safe non-pregnancy period.
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.
That is not a safe or effective method of preventing pregnancy.
If what you mean by "safe" is avoiding pregnancy, the only safe time is long after menopause is complete. Seriously. Those dangerous fertile periods vary from woman to woman, and even in one woman they vary month to month. It's also variable how long a man's sperm will live and lurk waiting for an egg to appear, depending on how hospitable the woman's chemistry is to the little swimmers. There's an old joke: "What do you call couples who practice the rhythm method?" Answer: "Parents."
Do you mean physically comfortable, or do you mean 'safe without risk of pregnancy'? No two bodies are the same, so unprotected sex often carries the risk of pregnancy even in so-called 'safe' times. Use a condom, which also helps prevent STDs.
Any prescribed safe time has exceptions. The safest way is either the male uses condoms or the female to use pregnancy avoiding tablets or other means. See links below for more information.
As a young woman with a baby you need to educate yourself more regarding sex. A woman that has had a baby has a higher risk of becoming pregnant again and since you are not using protection; you are not on the birth control pill or patch and do not practice the rhythm method (pulling out which is not safe at all to stop a pregnancy) and your boyfriend does not use a condom (also not 100% effective against pregnancy) you are running a very high risk of getting pregnant again. Please speak to your doctor and discuss what is a good method of avoiding pregnancy.