is 7 days before and after is a safe sex? when will 7 days after will start afte!


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7 days before and seven days after your FIRST BLEEDING DAY is more of an approximation.still it can work against contraception but it is definitely not considered SAFE SEX since you still run the risk of contracting HIV and STDs.

there's a method that can more or less help you know when your fertile period is. are you aware of the length of your menstrual cycle?

for example, the longest time you go without your period is 32 days and the shortest time without your period is 26 days. you count these days using your FIRST BLEEDING DAY as DAY 1 and so on, until you get your next period again, counting the first bleeding day as day 1 again.

Next, subtract 11 from the longest cycle which is 32 (32-11= 21). Then subtract 18 from the shortest cycle which is 26 (26-18= 8). The answers you get 8 and 21 are considered your fertile days. Day 8 is the beginning of your fertile period and Day 21 is the end of your fertile period. During this period, unprotected intercourse can result in pregnancy. So if you don't want to get pregnant, avoid having intercourse during these days or use protection.

Still, this is not an effective method to avoid contracting STDs! Always use protection!

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counting days is very unsafe sex!
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Having no sex is the only way to have safe sex.
OK WHICH SEVEN DAYS BEFORE AND AFTER KEEPS YOU FROM AIDS?
Any sex is all good.
tell it again.
the first day of bleeding is the first day of the cycle
7 days either side should be safe.
condom is modern and safe.
huh?
Use a condom and make it an overpriced one. Please. no ribs or ticklers either.
Huh? If you're asking what I think you're asking. JUST USE PROTECTION. Why risk it? OK, so maybe, JUST MAYBE, you won't get pregnant, but you might catch an STD, and that's way worse. Use protection every single time, unless you want to end up like the millions of people with STDs.
I'm guessing you're asking about when you're fertile. Here's a program to help you figure it out:

http://www.babycenter.com/calculators/ovulation/

However, if you're concerned about it you're not having "safe" sex. You're at risk for STDs and pregnancy if you're not using a condom. Be safe. Wrap it up.
The only safe sex is abstinance. If you are counting days, be prepared to get pregnant.
You need to be on some kind of birth control. He also should be using a condom.
Please do not take this lightly. A child is a huge responsibility.
Forget it. There is no safe sex without a condom (aids, std's.dopey). That rhythm method was just created to trick catholics into believing they can have sex and not have a dozen kids. It's a cruel joke.
Sorry.but..WHAT?
No. Sperm can survive for seven days in the woman's body, according to Planned Parenthood:

Sperm in the cervical mucus of a woman's vagina can survive for up to seven days.
http://www.ppgg.org/site/c.esJMKZPKJtH/b.1104411/k.FA06/Pregnancy.htm#How_long_can_sperm_survive

You should also know that ovulation doesn't occur on the same exact day of each woman's cycle and it can vary from one cycle to the next.

If you are asking this question, you should educate yourself about sex. If you are mature enough to have sex, you are mature enough to learn about it. Try this site:

http://www.sxetc.org/
It's written by teens for teens.

Or check this one:
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http://www.ppgg.org/site/c.esJMKZPKJtH/b.1104411/k.FA06/Pregnancy.htm#How_long_can_sperm_survive
http://www.sxetc.org/
Honey, Too much information will not help you, here. As you must first finish school (Beginners 101?) before learning about grown-up methods [you have no clue]. Stay away from the "DAYS THING." The only safe sex is NO SEX WHATSOEVER!
Huh?

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