Yes
YES.
There is no risk of fertilization, since men do not have an uterus. You partner cannot get pregnant even if you ejaculated inside him wherever the place.
Yes, even a little still means there's sperm in it that can fertilize your eggs.
nope. Mirena is a 99.99% effective birth control device, meaning it prevents pregnancy, but not STDs. If you're unsure weather or not you're partner is infected, please use a condom. S
Pregnancy highly unlikely.
Usually, when you take birth control pills, you should refrain from sex for the first seven days or use alternative contraception. However, you should keep in mind that the only known form of birth control that is 100% effective is abstinence.
What were you thinking? Now, you will have to put the child and the two men through a DNA test to find out who the father was. If you have multiple partners, you should also use birth control since you are not stable enough to raise a child.
yes you are pregnant
Suddenly stopping birth control can cause you to ovulate right away because of the hormone change. Withdrawal is not a viable form of birth control, semen can still be present before ejaculation. So chances could actually be pretty high.
If you have been injected for birth control purposes and the injection is current then your partner should not have to withdraw. be cause you should not be able to get pregnant.
weed doesn't prevent pregnancy. condoms and birth control do.
If you're not using any birth control, then there IS something wrong with you or your partner. Unless you're doing it wrong.