It is safe to have sex whenever you want to during your menstrual cycle. As long as you practice safer sex and use birth control it is safe.
When you count ten days from the day your menstruation started is safe. Linda Adams
It is usually safe to have intercourse 6 weeks after pregnancy. If you are still unsure or uncomfortable after 6 weeks, contact your doctor.
absolutely
The menstrual cycle starts on day one of menstruation, on average menstruation lasts between 5-7 days. Thus between days 1-6 of the menstrual cycle you're menstruating.
Only if you use protection. It's possible to get pregnant at any time.
You would not menstruate at all if you were pregnant, and in theory you would not have been fertile at the point you had sex, so you'd not fall pregnant. However unless you use fertility awareness method you can't know when you are fertile or not, so pregnancy is a possibility.
No average life span of sperm is 4 days, sperm can live in a woman's body 6 days after intercourse
Most Dr's recommend waiting 6 to 8 weeks after giving birth to resume intercourse. They usually clear you after your postpartum check up.
No, that's not true at all. Six days after menstruation you wouldn't even be pregnant; even if you had ovulated directly after menstruation and the egg had been fertilised, it can still take up to 14 days for the fertilised egg to travel down the fallopian tubes to implant in the uterus. The soonest you can tell if you're pregnant is two weeks after you have sex.
3-6 days. To be safe i put 6. Usually 3-5
It can last for up to 6 weeks ,I miscarried a month ago it only lasted like 10 days and then I had my menstruation for like 5 days and then it was done.
If you've gotten your period afterwards, it's unlikely that you're pregnant