No. It does not act as the "Morning-After pill" When starting birth control you should wait at least a month before having unprotected intercourse.
Zero. You have to indulge in unprotected sexual intercourse. Perhaps you should talk to an adult or read a book about procreation.
No. Can you get pregnant ever time you have sexual intercourse? Yes. Is there something you can do to decrease the risk of getting pregnant everytime you have sexual intercourse? Yes.
There is ALWAYS a chance that you can get pregnant after engaging in intercourse ...
No. The sperm needed to fertilize an egg is already inside of you. Although it helps to lay down for about 1/2 an hour after intercourse when trying to get pregnant, getting up and taking a shower after isn't going to keep you from getting pregnant.
It only takes once with unprotected sex to become pregnant.
If you have unprotected sex for a year, you have a 20 percent chance of getting pregnant during each cycle.
Yes, because it is only there that she can release an egg and if during ovulation she had an intercourse there is a chance of getting pregnant.
Women having unprotected sex who are between the ages of 13 and 50 are at a high risk of getting pregnant.
There is always a great risk of getting pregnant when having sexual intercourse without a proper form of protection, especially if one does not follow instructions for their birth control pill.
No. Sperm is needed to become pregnant and that involves a man. The fact you now have mensuration means that the potential of getting pregnant is there.
Luck is a part of getting pregnant. It may happen the first time you have unprotected sex, it may not happen for years.