There's a small chance, seeing as the sperm still got on/in theres a chance.
If semen came into contact with the vagina, there is always the chance that you may become pregnant. A sensation of wetness makes no difference whatsoever.
a girl can get pregnant anytime, the whole "this many days before or this many days after my period i cant get pregnant" is a myth, shes just as likely to get pregnant no matter when her period was. you should always use birth control if you are not ready for a baby.
Yes, though the risks are reduced. Condoms can slide off. They can also leak if they are put on too tightly--there must be a gap at the tip.
Well sperm can survive up to 72 hours in the vagina. So 3-4 days before your menstrual cycle to 3-4 days after the bleeding stops is when the female is most fertile. The best way to find this out is to go to a drugstore a get a ovulation kit to test the female when her ovulation is at the highest. On those days it would be the safest to avoid sex. If you do not wish to become pregnant, you have two options; abstinence, or birth control. If you do not use some type protection, you will be at risk of becoming pregnant no matter what time you engage in sexual intercourse. Contrary to popular belief, women can even get pregnant on their period. While not likely, it is still possible. In addition, using a condom will better protect you from contracting STDs.
Though nothing is 100% effective there are many things you can do to prevent pregnancy. You can use birth control pills/patch/ring/shot etc. and be religious about it. Take your birth control medication as directed. If you are using the pill, it is important to never skip a dosage because it can increase your chances for pregnancy. Although the birth control pill is a good method for preventing pregnancy, you can decrease your likelihood of pregnancy even more by using a condom every time as well. You may have heard that you cannot get pregnant during your menstrual cycle, but that is not necessarily true. Withdrawal is a horrible form of birth control because his semen can still come in contact with you. Make sure his semen (from either pre-ejaculate or ejaculate ) does not touch you in any form. This includes having sex without a condom even for just a few seconds or if he has semen on his hands, for whatever reason, and touching you. And of course, the easiest way to prevent pregnancy is abstinence. Hope this helps.
Excellent.
I am assuming that 'wrapper' is slang for condom, and yes, it is still possible to get pregnant with a condom, though it does reduce the chances.
As long as the semen is contained in the condom and none leaked out, then you should not be pregnant,
if you used the pill and a condom then I would say there is little chance you are pregnant
A condom does not make women infertile, on the contrary, if a condom breaks when you're in the middle of your orgasm, chances are, she's gonna get pregnant.
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.
after the mences. day betwen 14 to 19.............
good chances go see a doctor
the sperm inside the condom cannot impregnate you. However if there is a hole or split in the condom the sperm that escapes can. Although condoms are coated in spermicide it will not kill all of the sperm.
it could be likely some sperm entered you because sperm does swim. a hole in the condom any were is a likely posibility sperm entered you. but i would see a ob to be sure you are or aren't pregnant
Condoms are a good source of contraception if you use them properly, and they do not tear/break. If the condom didn't tear/break then, even if they did ejaculate inside you, there is very little chance you would get pregnant.
It depends if the boy can ejaculate and the girl has started her started periods.