anyone know how to count the days when your chick can be ovulating?? like whens the best time to have sex without having to be worried about getting her pregnant? i know its like 15days after her period or something right?
anyone know how to count the days when your chick can be ovulating?? like whens the best time to have sex without having to be worried about getting her pregnant? i know its like 15days after her period or something right?
umm, not 100%, probly should be answered by a girl. but im pretty sure the time least likely to get her pregnant is while she's on her period.
lol yeah i know that part....but i really don't like banging while shes on her period. kinda nasty if you ask me
You're playing with fire.
Wouldnt take the chance bro. I listened to a girl one time...now granted my daughter is # 1 in my life, it wasnt something I planned for at 21.
The fertile window
The length of the follicular phase — and consequently the length of the menstrual cycle — may vary widely. The luteal phase, however, almost always takes the same number of days. Some women have a luteal phase of 10 days, others of 16 days (the average is 14 days), but for each individual woman, this length will remain constant. Sperm survive inside a woman for 3 days on average, with survival time up to five days considered normal. A pregnancy resulting from sperm life of eight days has been documented.[6][7][8] The most fertile period (the time with the highest likelihood of sexual intercourse leading to pregnancy) covers the time from some 5 days before ovulation until 1-2 days after ovulation. In an average 28 day cycle with a 14-day luteal phase, this corresponds to the second and the beginning of the third week of the cycle. Fertility awareness methods of birth control attempt to determine the precise time of ovulation in order to find the relatively fertile and the relatively infertile days in the cycle.
People who have heard about the menstrual cycle and ovulation may commonly and mistakenly assume, for contraceptive purposes, that menstrual cycles always take a regular 28 days, and that ovulation always occurs 14 days after beginning of the menses. This assumption may lead to unintended pregnancies. Note too that not every bleeding event counts as a menstruation, and this can mislead people in their calculation of the fertile window.
If a woman wants to conceive, the most fertile time occurs between 19 and 10 days prior to the expected menses. Many women use ovulation detection kits that detect the presence of the LH surge in the urine to indicate the most fertile time. Other ovulation detection systems rely on observation of one or more of the three primary fertility signs (basal body temperature, cervical fluid, and cervical position).
Among women living closely together, the onsets of menstruation may tend to synchronise somewhat. This McClintock effect was first described in 1971, and possibly explained by the action of pheromones in 1998.[9] However, subsequent research has called this conclusion into question.
bro like said dont play with fire my babies moma got knocked up a week after her period some woman are different use a condom and be 99.9% safe
My girl usues the pill, I am on test right now, and I don't come inside of her on her fertile days, so I feel pretty safe...
cool...thanks a bunch
just beat off
alot
women lie sometimes because they want a baby more than u think - don't risk it.
Using a calendar to see when she is more fertile is not a gaurantee
dude go to plan parenthood the birth controle is free
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