Unlikely, but not impossible. She should take the 'morning after pill' if she is worried.
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.
No. Although "off" is an adverb, "take off" is an idiomatic verb. It is used to indicate aircraft departures (e.g. the flight took off) or removing something (e.g. She took off her shoes).
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No, you will not get pregnant off that.
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Yes you can.
You can get pregnant each and every time you have sex, whether it be with a condom, pills, both, or no protection at all.
Yes you can get pregnant on your last day of your period and if the condom is on right and doesn't break or slide off it's most likely to get pregnant on your period.
once it hits the air usually 80% die off.
yes if it is on the outside and you wont if it is on the inside
Yes, there is still semen on his penis, so putting it any near the vagina can get you pregnant.
It is a very low possibility.
It is possible but not likely if the ejaculate stayed contained in the condom. Just to be safe, watch for pregnancy symptoms in the coming weeks and test if your period is late.
Absolutely. The condom is filled with millions of sperm that can get out of the condom if it's left inside her. That's why you should withdraw immediately after ejaculation; otherwise, as you "shrink," the condom can slip off, exposing her to pregnancy risks and to any sexually transmitted diseases you have.
even if you wouldn't have used a condom the chances would have been 99/1 because you're on the pill. now that you used double protection but it fell off i bet it was like 99,0000000001/1 so you don't have to worry. just try to get the condom out of the vagina ^^