If the ejaculatory fluid came in contact with your vagina, yes.
yes it is possible but probably not very likely,,the chances of getting pregnant by actual intercouse and ejaculation into the vagina can vary depending on many factors anyway. so yes ,,but i dont think it is likely
Yes, you can. Sperm are microscopic and can enter the vagina through your underwear.
Yes, sperm lives for 3 days and they will swim the hold way if they get close to the vagina.
during intercourse a man excretes 'precum'. This is simply the prerequisite of a mans ejaculation of his sperm into a womans vagina. The precum does have sperm and you can most definitely get pregnant from even small amounts of sperm. It only takes one to win the race!
It doesn't - your body absorbs them, and what isn't used to make babies is broken down into proteins and used as nutrients. And in case you are about to wonder, NO you can't do that instead of eat.
Yes, if the ejaculatory fluids came in contact with your vagina you can get pregnant.
Yes, there is still semen on his penis, so putting it any near the vagina can get you pregnant.
It is possible, but unlikely to get pregnant from sperm on your vagina.
possibly, the outside of the condom is fine and clean but if the inside of it lets some semen into your vagina then you might get pregnant, your probably fine though this is highly unlikely
yes so stay away from penises!
It is difficult to say but if you pulled out and had a condom then there is a good chance that semen did not come in contact with her vagina. If it did, you do have a reason to worry. Two days to 24 hours after her ovulation is one of the best times to try to get pregnant because sperm can live up to three days while the females egg only lasts about 24 hours.
If he deposited sperm in your vagina and you ovulated, you could be pregnant. No sperm, no baby.
Yes, if it leaked inside the vagina you could get pregnant. Using condoms with spermicide will cut some of this risk.
If any sperm are anywhere near the vagina, you can get pregnant. I have a 30 year old to prove it (no penetration).
There is a low probability that you are pregnant, but there is always a chance. Pre-ejaculate (precum) can contain sperm. If the condom broke, there is a chance that it could have entered your vagina. Even though the odds are that you most likely are not pregnant, see your doctor for a pregnancy test, and STD screening (since the condom broke).
well it all starts when a mans junk goes into your vagina with out a condom
Pregnancy occurs when semen enters the vagina and fertilizes an egg, and then only. If no semen entered your vagina (or the area outside your vagina, since sperm can swim), there is no chance you can get pregnant. If the condom was put on properly and did not break, there is an extremely low chance you can be pregnant. If you did not bleed much after intercourse, most likely it is coincidence that your cycle was almost over.