The withdrawal method is very risky. Precum (which will probably be on the end of your b/f's penis even before he enters you) contains sperm and therefore you can fall pregnant just from this. You also run the risk of withdrawing too late and ejaculating inside the vagina. Therefore your chances of being pregnant using this method are slight - but are present nonetheless. There is no way to tell within a week if you are pregnant. A blood test at the doctors' MAY reveal it, but it is still pretty early. If you are very in touch with your body you may have some symptoms that indicate you are pregnant, but unfortunately these symptoms could be the same as having bad PMS, coming down with the flu or stress. A pregnancy test at about the time your period is due (or a couple days later if you are late) will be your first positive indication.
The pullout method is the most unreliable method of birth control. Pregnancy is always a possibility - be protected.
Yes!
Yes! It happens all the time!
It is quite possible. It is possible you could get pregnant even with the "pullout" method. This is because the male releases sperm in his pre-ejaculate as well. Though there are smaller amounts, it is still enough to get a female pregnant. Try using condoms or other form of contraception for pregnancy prevention.
No this is not true. The likelihood of you becomming pregnant depends on where you are in your cycle and how fertile you are. The withdrawal method has a very high faiure rate. You should use a condom and not use the pullout/withdrawal method.
Nothing!
Yes, you could be pregnant, because withdrawal DOESN'T protect you against pregnancy!
EXTREMELY dangerous, so don't even THINK about using it!
You shouldn't be using withdrawal in the first place, because it's NOT birth control - and yes, you could be pregnant!
It can be used to prevent pregnancy when no other method is available. There are no medical or hormonal side effects. No prescription is necessary. It is free.
Yes. The pull out method is not considered to be a reliable form of birth control. If you feel that you may be pregnant you should take a home pregnancy test and/or visit your dr.
If your IUD falls out and you're not using any other method to prevent pregnancy, you are quite likely to get pregnant. Out of 100 couples in that situation, 85 will get pregnant within 12 months.