It is biologically impossible to menstruate while pregnant - however you can bleed for other reasons while pregnant, if you think you could be pregnant then use a pregnancy test.
No. Even if that were milliliters to liters, it would still be parts per thousand.
I got an even 50 this weekend on a road trip.
The rate for 2005 was 21 pregnancies per 1,000 girls aged 15-19.
Sperm can live up to 5 days inside the vagina, and girls' ovulation times vary. Ovulation generally occurrs 10-21 days after the start of the period, but it can even vary outside this range on a per diem. So depending on many random factors, it is still possible to get pregnant during this time.So lets say it takes a week for your period to end, and you have unprotected sex on day 7 of your cycle. That sperm can live until day 12, so if you normally ovulate on days 10-12 you could very easily become pregnant. Even if this isn't normal for you, it's possible for ovulation to occur early.
how muchfat does a pregnant need
Depends, if you've got a way to keep Setting it, then yes, you can flip summon it again when you next have chance to. Obviously even if a monster can flip itself down, you can still only flip summon it once per turn.
Yes you can get Pregnant from per-cum but change are much less then you full time cuming in here which is also known as the big bang
Hi , i m taking deviry 10mg , 1 tablet per day after 25 day of periods, if i got pregnant than is there any harm of my child
Apparently not. We just got our taxes done and they said we had to itemize. GRRR... Hope that helps.
The majority of birth control pills have a 90-99% effectiveness, indicating that someone has gotten pregnant even with perfect use. You can consult the package insert for the exact percent for the pill you are using. Oral contraceptives or "birth-control pills" or "the pill" are used to prevent pregnancy and are more effective than other nonsurgical methods of birth control. When they are taken correctly, the chance of becoming pregnant is less than 1.0% (one pregnancy per 100 women per year of use) when used perfectly, without missing any pills. Typical failure rates, including women who don't always follow the instructions exactly, are about 5.0% per year. The chance of becoming pregnant increases with each missed pill during a menstrual cycle.
per cent means "per hundred" so, if you got 57 grams per 100 then you've already got the answer.
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