Yes, unless you haven't had your period yet.
Even if you have not had a period yet , you could be ovulating at the time you are having this first sexual experience. Besides, you can get an STD at any age.
sometimes, you really are pregnant but then have a spontaneous abortion if the fetus is not viable. I believe the majority of conceptions fail in the first few days. (not an expert)
Superstitious beliefs about family planning include eating certain things to get a specific sex of baby and not telling anyone about a pregnancy in the first trimester. Some people may also think they are unable to get pregnant during certain times of the month or year.
In Europe during the Renaissance.
Sublimation.
chinese, to propel flaming arrows
Yes. All it takes is once.
If you have unprotected sex during the first cycle of your period (but before it's reached the bleeding stage) then you can get pregnant w/o ever having had a visible period.But if you used a condom, and used it right the risk of pregnancy is really small.
If you reach climax and sperm gets into the girl, there is a chance of pregnancy.
yes you can get pregnant if you have sex before or at the begining of your period you can get pregnant at anytime. with a condom you have a better chance of protection against pregnancy and diseases but it doesnt mean you wont get pregnant. theres always a chance you can get pregnant with a condom
There's a 25-75 chance favoring that you would not get her pregnant. You could use a condom and not get her pregnant, or you don't use a condom and you have a chance at getting her pregnant.
only if you last longer
cont. second time and we did use a condom and it didnt break what are my chances are being pregnant
If you have sex without using some kind of birth control, then you'll get pregnant. It doesn't happen EVERY time, but if you continue to have sex without using some form of birth control, you WILL get pregnant. Use a condom. Every time, until you WANT to get pregnant.
well hello, of course you can. The reason you wear a condom is so it does not happen, be careful and always use protection.
Yes, safe period aren't safe only periods of varying probability. Out of couples relying on safe periods a full 19% gets pregnant during the first year.
To take it out would seem a reasonable first step. Possibly the person who lost it there can help. It also begs the question of why you would use a condom while you are already pregnant, but you are asking the questions this time.
First, women do not produce sperm, men do. If you are having unprotected sex ( which you shouldn't be), you can very well fertilize the female ovum. In other words, she can get pregnant.