Having unprotected sex during pregnancy can pose risks, particularly if either partner has sexually transmitted infections (STIs), which can affect both the mother and the baby. Additionally, if there are any complications or concerns about the pregnancy, such as a risk of preterm labor, it's advisable to consult a healthcare provider. In general, as long as the pregnancy is healthy and there are no complications, unprotected sex may be considered safe, but communication and care are essential. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
Yes. Active sperm do escape before the male has an orgasm. Thus, pulling out will not necessarily prevent pregnancy. Unprotected sex can also result in sexually transmitted diseases, some of which cannot be treated. Unprotected sex is a bad idea. 73 out of 100 women who have sex unprotected become pregnant.
Iam having heavy bleeding and bad cramps can you still be pregnant?
any smoking while pregnant is terrible. im all for weed but if your pregnant its a bad idea
Yes, it is bad.
one week after you have stopped your period you are ovulating most likely to get pregnant. Not bad at all. That's the way babies come into the world.
No
Yes, go to the doctor.
No.
Any time you have unprotected sex you could be pregnant. But discharge that is very different from normal could be a sign of infection or a sexually transmitted disease. You really should see a doctor anytime discharge is chunky, smells bad, or you itch. This is not normal, pregnant or not.
No, there's little reason why sex could hurt during menstruation - except that the cervix can sit lower so be easier to hit, which can cause pain. If you do experience pain then like any other time in your cycle you stop having sex and address the problem.
Yeah, you could be.
Yes, this certainly is a possibility.