Period sex is medically safe and there is no reason to avoid it.

Getting 'pregnant' during your period is unlikely but possible, especially if you mistake other bleeding for your period. 

It's important to wear a condom to prevent STIs and unwanted pregnancy during period sex.

 Menstrual flow can provide natural lubrication, enhancing pleasure and reducing discomfort during sex.

Timing is crucial, as 'sperm' can survive for upto 5 days, increasing the chance of pregnancy if you ovulate earlier in your cycle.

Menstrual flow can provide natural lubrication, enhancing pleasure and reducing discomfort during sex.

However, period sex carries the risk of messiness and an increased chance of transmitting STIs if either partner has a bloodborne infection.