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Sexual Health & Wellness
Question #18385
191 days ago
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Can we have sex during periods???

Darsh

Had unejaculated unprotected sex during second day of my periods....... Is it safe??? Can we have sex during periods?????????????????? Or is there something to worry about it??????????????????.??...........

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Hello dear Yes it is safer. Also, chances of pregnancy are there but comparatively rarer and that too with short ovulation cycle. Try to have protection with condoms to avoid chances of uti or std infections. Hopefully iam clear with your query Regards

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Hello Darsh You’re safe—having unprotected sex on the second day of your period is generally considered very low risk for pregnancy. During your period, your body is shedding the uterine lining and the chances of ovulation (and thus pregnancy) are extremely low at that time.

Is it safe to have sex during periods?
Yes, you can have sex during your period if both partners are comfortable. Some people find it helps with cramps and intimacy. Just keep in mind: - It can be a bit messy, so using a towel or planning ahead helps. - There’s a slightly higher risk of infections (like yeast or bacterial infections) because the cervix is a bit more open, so good hygiene is important. - If either partner has a sexually transmitted infection (STI), the risk of transmission is a bit higher during periods.

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Sex during periods is allowed Unprotected sex always has some risk Period sex does NOT give 100% protection from pregnancy Condoms = safest option

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Hi Darsh,

Yes, sex during periods is generally medically safe if both partners are comfortable and healthy.

Pregnancy risk on day 2 of periods is low but not zero because sperm can survive up to 5 days inside the genital tract.

Unprotected sex (even without ejaculation) can still transmit STIs; using condoms is strongly advised.

Dr Nikhil Chauhan Urologist

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Hello,

Yes it is safe during periods. Pregnancy chances are very less. You can have sex during periods if both partners are comfortable To prevent STD , use condoms .

I trust this helps Thank you

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Menstrual periods don’t inherently prevent sexual intercourse, and it’s generally safe to have sex during menstruation. However, it’s essential to be aware of some factors that could affect your health and well-being. First, regarding safety and pregnancy risk, having sex during menstruation significantly lowers the chances of pregnancy, but it’s not zero. Sperm can live inside the female body for up to five days, so if you have a shorter menstrual cycle or ovulate soon after your period, pregnancy may still occur. Nonetheless, since you mentioned unejaculated intercourse, this reduces the likelihood further, but remember that pre-ejaculatory fluid can also contains sperm.

Secondly, there is a slightly increased risk of transmitting infections during period sex, as blood can facilitate the transmission of some pathogens, including sexually transmitted infections (STIs). This means that if you or your partner has an STI, it can be more easily passed on. Hence, using protection such as condoms is always good practice, regardless of the menstrual cycle.

Additionally, on a more general note, comfort and personal preference are also essential. Some people find the idea unpleasant, while others may feel more aroused during their period due to hormonal changes. You’re the best judge of your comfort level, so listen to your body and communicate openly with your partner. If you experience any unusual symptoms like intense pain or a sudden fever after period sex, it would be prudent to consult with a healthcare professional to rule out possibilities such as an infection. Overall, as long as both partners are comfortable and precautions are taken, it is safe to have sex during menstruation.

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