It is reasonable to assume that if no sperm is deposited in the female, she won’t get pregnant. However, all men have some pre-ejaculation fluid, which contains little live sperm that will wiggle their way up to the egg to fertilize it without too much trouble at all. This happens whether or not you pull out before you ejaculate.
Safe Sex
Period sex is safe sex
Submitted by Abby on Sun, 09/02/2007 - 14:33.The popular belief is that if a couple has sex during the female’s menstruation period, she can’t get pregnant, since the period disposes off the woman’s egg and the next one is far away. However, this myth is false because the sperm can survive in the vagina for up to seven days, and an egg can survive for three. If the woman has irregular periods and ovulates closer to her period, the egg and sperm transit times get crossed. In a normal 28-day cycle, ovulation occurs two weeks before the next period.
Safer Sex Activities
Submitted by Abby on Mon, 08/27/2007 - 20:39.Some safer sexual activities - that includes anything where there is no exchange of body fluids.










