Not likely. You can get pregnant with pre-cum but it's less potent so to speak, and if you were using a condom that didn't tear you should be in the clear.
In practical terms, any day. Bodies aren't clockwork perfect, so counting days and rhythm methods are notoriously unreliable. 20% of women using those end up pregnant within one year.
No, by the time a woman is two days off menstruation the egg is long dead - ovulation typically occurs two weeks before menstruation, and at most there is only a viable egg present for 48 hours. Typically a woman will not have fertile quality cervical mucus present at this point either. However unless a woman uses fertility awareness methods she cannot know exactly when she is fertile or when she is not, also often women can mistake vaginal bleeding for other reasons (such as ovulation bleeding) for menstruation so assume they are not pregnant when actually they may be at risk of pregnancy or already be pregnant. Long answer short is that it is not possible, however if a woman wants to avoid unwanted pregnancy she should always use birth control.
to be honest with u its possible but i dont no u would have to ask a woman that question
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yes it is possible but not likely and the chances are very low
Yes. The pull out method is not recognized as an effective form of birth control. It has a 27% failure rate and a woman can become pregnant from pre-cum.If you do not wish to become pregnant I highly recommend using a condom and/or an effective form of birth control.
If there are sperm in the condom the woman could get pregnant.
A woman can only become pregnant if sex was done unprotected, or if a condom broke during protected sex. if your a virgin, you cant be pregnant.
You can't get pregnant unless the condom breaks or is used wrong. Not all condoms have lube but works just as well as any other condom. If the woman is lubricated enough naturally you don't need a lubricated condom. It's not the lube that protects you from pregnancy.
A woman can become pregnant in a few hours. This process can also take a few days. This depends on the woman and her eggs.
You may mean a "condom". This is a word that refers to protection against getting a woman pregnant. A man may wear a condom on his penis when having sex. Most condoms are made of latex, but some are made of lambskin. A condom can also prevents some diseases: there are studies which show that using a condom can prevent the spread of the AIDS virus, for example.
A women can most likely become pregnant when she is ovulating.
Yes. You should be using condoms or an effective birth control method if you do not wish to become pregnant.
If you are not using a condom, or she is not on birth control, there's a definite possibility she could get pregnant from pre-ejaculate. It still has countless number of sperm in it. This would be an incredibly unwise form of birth control.
Yes. A woman can become pregnant after her first time. It is an old myth that a woman can not become pregnant after the first time. Unless birth control was used properly, there is always a chance that she is pregnant.
they help you to get pregnant,if you are infertile