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dlubas
Jan 30, 2014, 11:31 PM
Could you explain the word safe days to a woman and when are these days for a woman to have live sex with out worrying about getting pregnant?

odinn7
Jan 30, 2014, 11:33 PM
There are no "safe days" in which it is impossible to get pregnant. There are days in which the chances may be less, but there is no such thing as a safe day.

J_9
Jan 30, 2014, 11:35 PM
Any time a woman has sex she risks the chance of pregnancy.

Live sex versus dead sex?

Alty
Jan 30, 2014, 11:38 PM
I'm a bit worried about this "live sex" thing. What do you mean by that? I'm hoping that it's a language barrier.

As has already been said, any time a woman has sex, even if she's using 2 or more forms of birth control, she can become pregnant.

The only way to completely avoid pregnancy is to have your reproductive organs removed (complete hysterectomy) or to abstain from sex.

smoothy
Jan 31, 2014, 06:08 AM
The onlly SAFE days a woman ever has are those after she finished going through menopause... the days before she started having her first period really aren't safe because they can result in a lengthy prison sentence. During those many years between those two events can result in pregnancy any time she has sex.

CravenMorhead
Jan 31, 2014, 08:16 AM
I believe the term live sex is implying unprotected. Either that or he's likes to crack open a cold one. Ha! My necrophiliac humour for the day.

As was said before, there aren't any days that are safe to have sex. When she's on her period and off there is a chance of pregnancy. That is where contraception comes in, ask your doctor about it.

Alty
Jan 31, 2014, 03:25 PM
LOL! Craven, I love your humor. Sadly I can't rep you for some reason, don't even have the option. :(

I do want to add one thing to your post, since it does seem that the OP may be from a country where sex education is limited or nonexistent.

Even with contraception, even with two or more forms of contraception, pregnancy can happen, and does, often. There is no form of birth control that's 100%. But using contraception is a lot more reliable than simply using breastfeeding as a way to avoid another pregnancy.

Fr_Chuck
Feb 1, 2014, 10:00 AM
I will agree, there is never a safe time to have sex without protection.

And as noted, even with protection, pregnancy is still possible.

A condom has a 3 to 18 percent failure rate.
Birth control pills are not 100 percent. And missing even one, can increase chances.