Sure. You might have to experiment a bit to find positions that work though. Basic rule is that as long as its comfortable for you the baby is OK with it too.
during ovluation.
The only way to prevent pregnancy without contraception is by abstaining from sexual intercourse. Unfortunately there is no way to prevent pregnancy from occurring with 100% accuracy unless you use contraception every time you have intercourse.
You take it daily during the time that you want to avoid pregnancy, whether you have intercourse that day or not. Depending on when you start it with relation to the menstrual cycle, you may need to wait up to a week to rely on it to prevent pregnancy.
If you are asking if you can have sex as pregnant - absolutely! It's encouraged.
all the time. abstinence is the only 100% sure method to prevent an unwanted pregnancy.
Not unless you've had intercourse since your last period. (There is not a time frame provided in the question.) The body produces a hormone during pregnancy that stops ovulation from occurring so you will not have a true period if you are pregnant. Some bleeding during early pregnancy is common, but if it is heavy like a period you should be seen immediately. If you have taken a pregnancy test and it is positive, you will want to see a doctor as soon as possible to discuss your particular condition.
The average pregnancy from time of intercourse is 9 weeks.
There is a 2% chance pregnancy will occur as you were not protected against pregnancy during the time you had intercourse and unfortunately you are still currently not protected against pregnancy. Because of this you need to use a backup method of protection, a condom, for the next 2 weeks to prevent pregnancy. Continue taking birth control as normal (one every day).
You may still have a false negative but you are plenty of time after intercourse and you had intercourse at the right time to become pregnant.
Yes, you can become pregnant the first time you have intercourse.
My mom was on the pill for longer then a year and she had me...so just use protection cause you never know
Of course! Pregnancy can occur during any time frame, including while on your period (contrary to popular belief).