07-06-2009, 06:24 AM
I believe your answer would be yes. Even though people want you to believe that is not true, science is science. The only reason that it is dangerous is because you do not know when your body is doing certain activities that either increase likelihood, or decrease it.First of all, your body has certain days a month, usually before a period, that you are most likely to get pregnant."Women are only fertile a few days during a menstrual cycle. That is usually 2 days before and 2 days after the ovulation date[1]. This fertile window, varies between from woman to woman, just like the ovulation date often varies from cycle to cycle for the same woman[2]. The ovule is usually fertilisable for up to 48 hours after it is released from the ovary. However, sperm can survive inside the uterus between 48 to 72 hours on average, with the maximum being 120 hours (5 days)."The above information was gathered from Wikipedia.Your body has to have the right circumstances for you to get pregnant, and if they don't, you CANT get pregnant.But don't get me wrong, you should use contraceptives, whatever they are. That's if you aren't financially, physically, and emotionally ready for children.I have an IUD and all they do is insert it in the poontang and guess what---no more worrying. It can be there for five years and you can have all the glorious sex you want. Oh yeah.
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