Assuming you mean safe period as in a time a woman cannot get pregnant, there is no entirely safe time. You will most likely not get pregnant during your period and up to about 7 days after the start of your period. And, again about 20 days after the start of your period. If you have regular cycles you are safer. But, again it is somewhat of a gamble.
Follow the link below for a picture that shows which days you are probably fertile assuming have regular menstrual cycles between 26 and 32 days in length.
If you mean "safe period" as in a time that a woman cannot get pregnant, there isn't one. Although it is most likely that you wouldn't get pregnant in the days directly following your period, or during your period, there is no guaruntee. Conception occurs while the egg is in the fallopian tube (the tube connecting the ovary to the uterus), the egg is only in this place for 2-3 days. However, there is no way to tell when you are at this stage in your menstrual cycle. Some women ovulate while they are on there period, half way between periods, or right before there period. The best way to avoid getting pregnant is to not have sex or to use protection.
It varies quite a lot with each individual. Any time after menstruation and before ovulation is usually considered safe, but it is so specific that I wouldn't put my trust in the internet to answer for this question- best to ask a licensed Doctor Who must evaluate your own specific period, with charts and all.
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This depends entirely on the individual woman's menstrual cycle. To determine 'safe days' a woman would have to use fertility awareness method to track her cycles.
If this is not normal for you, you should go and speak to your doctor or gynaecologist
You can never be to careful so you should always use the pill or a condom
During a typical 28 day cycle a woman will be fertile around days 7-16, and all other days would be considered safe days. However unless you use fertility awareness method you can't know for sure when you are fertile or not as cycles change.
If by 'not safe' you mean the days that a woman could get pregnant, that would be ovulation and up to a week beforehand when fertile cervical mucus is produced. Typically this would be days 7-16 however unless using fertility awareness method as birth control you can't know when the 'unsafe' days or 'safe' days are - thus unless you want to get pregnant always use contraception.
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Yes, the most safe days are her first day of bleeding and after that you can get pregnant. A orgasm can make you start to ovulate again.
There are no safe days. None! Not even one! You can get pregnant any day of the month, don't let anyone tell you otherwise. It is slightly less likely during your period but certainly not impossible. Besides, sperm can live inside a woman for a number of days.
When you count ten days from the day your menstruation started is safe. Linda Adams
There are days when fertilization is somewhere between unlikely and impossible. But the time sperm can survive inside a woman can be long enough so that fertilization takes place when the couple did not expect it to.
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