The type of " Birth Control" can have a big effect on this answer.
Rhythm Method ----Yes
Birth Control Pill ..... Unlikely
Diaphragm ... Unlikely if correctly inserted
IUD ... Unlikely
Withdrawal Method ... Very likely
Condom ... Unlikely
If you use birth control, I wouldn't call that "unprotected" (except that if the birth control wasn't condoms or some other barrier method, there is a risk of catching diseases). Now, in general, birth control methods will usually greatly reduce the risk of a pregnancy - but there is still a possibility of getting pregnant.
Yes. You have been unprotected during intercourse and the MAP is not 100% sure. Pulling out is not a birth control method. 25% get pregnant and you will be too within 2 years of that is what you use as protection. There is sperm in pre ejaculate too and that can get you pregnant. Get on birth control.
Yes. Active sperm do escape before the male has an orgasm. Thus, pulling out will not necessarily prevent pregnancy. Unprotected sex can also result in sexually transmitted diseases, some of which cannot be treated. Unprotected sex is a bad idea. 73 out of 100 women who have sex unprotected become pregnant.
No it is not as safe. One, you could contract an STD. Two, you could get her pregnant from precum that you have no control over.
"Pulling out" is no guarantee of birth control. It is possible to become pregnant from the "pre-cum". If you are on the pill then pulling out is unnecessary from a pregnancy standpoint.Neither pulling out nor the pill will protect you from VD. If you are in a committed (monogamous) relationship and have both been tested than that is not an issue, otherwise you should be using condoms during intercourse."Pulling out" is no guarantee of birth control. It is possible to become pregnant from the "pre-cum". If you are on the pill then pulling out is unnecessary from a pregnancy standpoint.Neither pulling out nor the pill will protect you from VD. If you are in a committed (monogamous) relationship and have both been tested than that is not an issue, otherwise you should be using condoms during intercourse.
I can't give you a percentage,, but I can tell you this: Pulling out is not an effective form of birth control. He doesn't have to ejaculate inside you to get you pregnant. The tiny bit of "pre-cum" which may leak out before ejaculation is enough to get you pregnant if you are fertile.
you can get pregnant from having sex on your period. sperm is viable for about 9 days. I got pregnant from having unprotected sex on my period. wait 2 weeks, take a home pregnancy test. if it is negative take one each week thereafter until you have your next period. if you aren't pregnant buy some condoms, or go to plan parenthood and get some birth control. its a lot less embarrassing than telling your parents your pulling a Jamie Lynn.
by the gravity pulling it in and out
Yes.
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Unfortunately, yes. "Pulling out" is never an effective method of birth control because sperm can be transferred before ejaculation. If you are sexually active, you should use condoms to protect yourself from STD's as well as pregnancy. If you are going to have unprotected sex then you should at the very least be using some form of birth control. If you suspect you may be pregnant you should see a doctor a doctor as soon as possible. Accidents happen, so if something unexpected happens, like a condom breaking talk to a doctor or pharmacist immediately. The morning after pill is available over the counter in some areas. More specific to your question though, 10 days after your period is a risky time of the month to be unprotected. Ovulation occurs about 14 days after but every woman is different and it can vary. Good Luck!
voluntary you cant control pulling it out ur body does it all by itself
Pregancy does not rely on whether the woman remains lying down post intercourse. Neither is "pulling out" a particularly good form of birth control...if that was the intent.