Having your boyfriend ejaculate inside of you during your period should not affect your period. You may notice your bleeding is thinner, lighter in color or has more mucus in it after intercourse. Semen mixed with menstrual fluid will cause these changes for a day or two.
If you and your partner are having unprotected intercourse (assuming you’re not on a long term method of birth control), you are at risk for pregnancy. Theoretically, you should be least fertile during your period. However, if a woman has short cycles, she may ovulate early, while still having period bleeding.
If you’re interested in starting a long term method of birth control (like the pill, shot, patch, etc.), Family Planning clinics offer gynecological exams and birth control a little to no cost, depending on household size & income. Please call to schedule an appointment.
28. January 2012
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