I woudn't worry about it, if he pulled out before he ejaculated chances are your not likely to be pregnant. But, be aware that you CAN get pregnant off of his precum which is released all throughout intercourse. Contraceptives are your best bet, and if you think you may be pregnant, go ask your doctor for a pregnancy test. Good Luck!!!
It all depends on the circumstances. If this happened the day after your period ended, that alone lessens the chance of pregnancy. Many women do not ovulate until around the 10th day of their cycle (10th day since their period first begins), and sperm can only live in the vagina for about 72 hours. Did he pull out effectively and avoid contact with your vagina after he ejaculated? If you answer "yes" to both of these, the chances are lessened even more. Many people will tell you that the pull-out method is not effective, but years of tradition and clinical studies are starting to put those myths to rest. If the pull-out method is used properly, it is one of the most effective forms of Birth Control - more so, or at least as good as, condoms. Of course, this method cannot protect you against STDs. I do recommend that you take an active role in preventing pregnancy. Try condoms or birth control pills. If you feel that condoms lessen sensation during intercourse, try using ultra thin condoms with water based lubricant that is safe for use with condoms (it should say on the back of the lubricant container). The main reason why the pull-out method fails is because many men fail to pull out before they ejaculate or they have sex afterwards while some sperm are still in the penis. In my opinion (and I have studied birth control methods extensively) you are not at high risk for pregnancy if the circumstances that I have mentioned were met. If you miss your next period, however, be sure to take a home pregnancy test. There is always a risk. Take care of yourself, and try not to worry. I honestly believe you will NOT be pregnant.
It is possible. The pull out method is not reliable. This is because pre-ejaculate is released before ejaculation, and this contains sperm. Some women ovulate during their period, and if you do you could be pregnant. Take a pregnancy test if you miss your next period.
Slim to none font even use a condom if your on the period just him go in gangnam style
The chances of getting pregnant are always high - a week before or even after. The sperm can hang around a lot longer than you think. Don't rely on the cycle period of conception. Use a condom or refrain if you want to remain safe.
the chances are not that high due to the fact that your doing it before your period because most are more fertile 6 days after her period. But the possibiltes are the same.
When you are on/having your period, it is usually when you have one of the highest chances of getting pregnant.
There is always a chance of the female getting pregnant when you don't use a condom. The chance might be a tad slimmer since she was close to ovulating. Be safe and use a condom to reduce your chances of getting pregnant.
good chances go see a doctor
No, if you did not have sex than no chances of getting pregnant. But if you had sex than there might be chances, or it might be delayed period.
If the condom was used correctly, very low. Keep in mind, however, that you can become pregnant at any time during your cycle, including while on your period. Contraceptives lower the odds considerably when used at any point throughout your menstrual cycle when used correctly.
About a 5% chance.
You could be pregnant - take a test
There is ALWAYS a chance that you can get pregnant after engaging in intercourse ...
Skipping sugar pills to avoid a period reduces, and does not raise, your risk of getting pregnant on the pill.