Anytime you have unprotected sex, you risk pregnancy. There is no perfectly safe time, although couples who very carefully track the woman’s menstrual cycle and are very knowledgeable about her reproductive system often can, with a strong degree of certainty, avoid pregnancy. But this is not a fail-safe method.
It's unlikely to become pregnant with the scenario you describe. I would suggest getting on birth control and using protection each and every time if having intercourse, which is how pregnancy occurs. I've provided some links below that may help you.
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Dear Anon,
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Anytime you have unprotected sex, you risk pregnancy. There is no perfectly safe time, although couples who very carefully track the woman’s menstrual cycle and are very knowledgeable about her reproductive system often can, with a strong degree of certainty, avoid pregnancy. But this is not a fail-safe method.
It's unlikely to become pregnant with the scenario you describe. I would suggest getting on birth control and using protection each and every time if having intercourse, which is how pregnancy occurs. I've provided some links below that may help you.
https://www.empowher.com/pregnancy/content/am-i-pregnant-myths-and-facts-about-sex
https://www.empowher.com/birth-control/content/choosing-right-birth-cont.
Best,
November 19, 2016 - 7:30amHelena
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