Distancing On the Expected Menstruation Date

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Question

On the expected menstruation date (Veset period), should all the distancing laws of Niddah be observed or not? יש

Answer

One should avoid hugging and kissing, and sleeping in the same bed. (There is no need to distance 50 cm, a smaller distance suffices.) All other distancing practices, such as leftovers of food or passing objects, should not be strictly observed during the Veset period, as long as she has not seen blood.


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