There is always a chance of pregnancy no matter what when you have intercourse without any protection. On ejaculation some semen will escape from the anus and could enter the vagina. To be totally safe use a condom and take oral contraception also.
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.
It is usually safe to have intercourse 6 weeks after pregnancy. If you are still unsure or uncomfortable after 6 weeks, contact your doctor.
Condoms both safest & easiest.
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.
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
"Yes, sex is generally safe during the first trimester of pregnancy, but specific medical advice is necessary.The amniotic sac and strong uterine muscles protect the developing fetus, making sexual activity generally safe. Sexual activity is generally considered safe if your pregnancy is normal. You may have questions about sex during pregnancy or anyother, visit our benecare maternity hospital for a safe and comfortable birthing experience for you and your baby."
Yes. It is safe to use the above medication in pregnancy in recommended dosage. But you tend to avoid unnecessary medication in pregnancy.
No my Doctor has told me to avoid it//
10 to 14 days after the first day of your period.
no when one is pregnant one should avoid taking medicines