it all depends on when it broke if you enjus
There is no known percentage for definate. if you use a condom then there is roughly a 5% change of getting pregnant, where as if you use no protection or contraception, the risk is considerably high. if you dont want to become pregnant you may want to consider birth control, and also without a condom you run the risk or catching an STI or STD.
Yes there is a risk of getting pregnant at 53
Yes, if it leaked inside the vagina you could get pregnant. Using condoms with spermicide will cut some of this risk.
Yes, abstinence is 100% effective, but failing that use a condom.
If she is not on birth control you have to wear a condom or there is a risk for pregnancy. The best way to protect yourself is if she is on the pill and you wear a condom.
you technically can but the chances are negligible If your using birth control you chances of getting pregnant are statistically 0.1%. using a condom properly 98.1% protection considering a 50% pregnancy rate from unprotected sex means a 0.8% chance of getting pregnant Meaning using both you have a .0008% chance of getting pregnant or 1/1250000 This is a rough statistic and includes the chances of condoms breaking. If your using both it is very unlikely to become pregnant, however sex always carries that risk no matter how careful you are. Its part of the reason why over 100,000 people a day have an abortion.
You describe a low risk situation for pregnancy
increased risk of miscarriage and genetic diseases
Spermicide is ineffective when used alone, so yes, you could be pregnant. If the male finished ejaculating completley, or hadn't ejaculated at all, the chances are much lower that you are pregnant, because the spermicide would have killed the sperm, but sometimes males emit a substance containing sperm both before or after ejaculaion, which means you could be at risk for pregnancy. Anyways, in most cases, the spermicide probebley would not kill all the sperm if the condom broke, so it would be a good idea to get a pregnancy test or consultation with your gynacologist.
There is no special risk from getting pregnant right after you stop using the IUD.
You can always become pregnant (unless you are physically incapable of bearing children). Condoms and the pill only reduce the risk of pregnancy, but there is no method to prevent pregnancy completely besides getting your reproductive organs removed.
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