adviceman49 answered Friday February 26 2016, 10:01 am: The quick answer is most likely no.
For most women, about 85%, they are most fertile during the time from the 7th day of their cycle to the 21st day of their cycle based on a 28 day cycle. It is during these 14 days that a woman is most fertile as she will ovulate during this time producing an egg for fertilization. The first 7 days and last 7 days including her period are consider a safe time to have sex.
For the other 15% of women they can ovulate at any time during their cycle; even during their period. This is why I answered most likely no. IF you know when you ovulate and it is not during your period then no you cannot get pregnant during your period as long as you ovulate 6 days prior.
This information would make the long answer to be. It would be based on when you ovulate. It is important to know when you ovulate if you are going to have unprotected sex. You are most fertile 3 days before and 3 days after you ovulate.
Since I see your age to be 16 I will play the role of grandfather for a moment. I will not tell you you’re too young to be having sex as you are already having sex. What I will tell you are you should insist on the boy using condoms.
Boys don't like to use condoms but they are not the ones to get pregnant. They are the fertilizer sales man who after making the sale can and generally do walk away especially at your age. Then there is the risk of STD and the HIV/AIDS virus to be concerned about. While condoms don't block all STDS they are effective in blocking many STDS and the HIV/AIDS virus. They are also very effective in preventing pregnancy when used properly.
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