Yes. Since there is sperm in the precum, there is always a chance of getting pregnant with the pull-out method. "Take Sex with Sue Johansen" says women get pregnant within a year of using this method.
Yes there is a chance of being pregnant.
Using this type of contraception has nothing to do with the regularity of your period. Always excepting it is not a reliable method and you period may have failed to start completely due to you being pregnant.
You get a withdrawal period AFTER you go off birth control.
Yes, you could be pregnant, because withdrawal DOESN'T protect you against pregnancy!
well the pull out method, there is still a chance because semen doesnt just come out during orgasm, its leaks out during intercourse. by pulling out all you are doing is reducing the amount of semen that will get inside. and even a very small amount is still enough for pregnancy. but the pill if used properly, may prevent it. but it has to be taken everyday to avoid any chance at getting pregnant. just follow the instructions. *** a good way to avoid pregnancy is using a condom and using the pill.***
The chance is pretty good. People who practice the withdrawal method are called "parents."
Not necessarily. If you're really careful using the withdrawal method (and most folks aren't), then you ony have a 4% chance of gettting pregnant each year. For most people 36% to 54% will get pregnant after two years, which means a lot of people won't get pregnant, even over a long period.
You'll get pregnant!
Hate to break it to you but the withdraw method doesn't work. Just hope for a boy, they are easier to take care of. *** For the most part any time you have your period you can not be pregnant. However, the withdrawl method does not prevent pregnancy as live sperm is contained in the lubricant produced by the male. In short if you are not pregnant then yes you can get your period one day late. It is normal for your period to occasionlly be early or late, longer or shoter, heavy or light.
You Don't get your period when You are pregnant.
you really can't get pregnant during your period. Your period happens because you didn't get pregnant. Ovulation is when you get pregnant and it happens about two weeks after your period ends.
You shouldn't be using withdrawal in the first place, because it's NOT birth control - and yes, you could be pregnant!