Its a possibility... are you but not likely, was it a full ejaculation while he was in you.. or was he trying to pull out?
There is always a chance of pregnancy when you have unprotected sex. The mild cramping could be from sex. If you had sex right before ovulation or during ovulation, there is a huge chance of pregnancy. If you miss your period then take a pregnancy test. Hope this helps.
Congrats, you're preggo.Not very likely, but possible. You are least fertile during menstruation.
It depends on when during your cycle you had unprotected sex - the earliest would be three weeks and could be four weeks or more.
10 possibilities are, if you have unprotected sex, you have sex during your ovulation phase, you take fertility pills and have sex, you are of mature enough age to get pregnant, you didn't use a condom, you didn't use birth controll,you had sex, you made out and a male ejaculated next your vagina, a male ejaculated inside you. you where trying to get pregnant. those are 10 possibilitys that you might get pregant.
When you switch brands of birth control to a generic, you are still getting the same hormones and the same dosage of hormones, the only difference is that the pills were made by different companies. If you have been on birth control for at least 2 months, it is still safe to have unprotected intercourse even though you are switching birth control. If you haven't been on birth control for at least 2 months you should use a back-up method, such as condoms, during the first week of starting your new birth control. If you want to be even safer, you could wait 2 weeks to have unprotected sex.
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no it's not safe. besides you should never have unprotected sex, always use rubbers/condoms.
"Likely", no. But it has happened.
Unprotected vaginal intercourse during ovulation
No, birth control works, even at other times.
While there is nothing wrong or unusual about having sex during your period, if you are not using birth control you can't assume that you are safe from getting pregnant. Different women are fertile at different times in their menstrual cycle, and ejaculated sperm can stay viable in a woman's body for several days. This means that, yes, you may be unlucky enough get pregnant during your period. Use some form of birth control. Some women do use fertility awareness methods to learn about when they are ovulating, and plan sex this way, but it is neither easy nor foolproof.
Some people like the feeling of being in control during sex. Some people just find it erotic or they have seen it on tape somewhere.