Because every females cycle is different, it's difficult to predict. I will always say that you have a chance of becoming pregnant if you are having sex whether it be protected or unprotected, although contraception (i.e condoms, Birth Control pills, etc) greatly reduces your risk of pregnancy. Because every woman's menstrual/ovulation cycle is different, it is nearly impossible to be able to predict your exact date of your most fertile period without tests/ovulation kits. To prevent pregnancy, you should definitely use contraception (contraception is cheaper than becoming pregnant and raising the child or having an abortion). In case you might have conceived, you should be on the lookout for pregnancy symptoms. Your symptoms of pregnancy will usually appear anywhere from the first week of your expected period to 1-2 weeks after your first week of expected period. Your first signs of pregnancy most commonly include missed period, tender/swollen breasts, change in color of the breasts, fatigue, nausea/vomiting, increased sense of smell, and weight gain. Here is a link to a website that will calculate the probability of your pregnancy: http://www.thepregnancytest.com/ To ensure the best results for a home pregnancy test: * Take the test in the morning, if possible, because your hCG (pregnancy hormone) levels are at it's highest * Don't drink a bunch of fluids before taking the test because it will dilute your urine and can affect the results * Take the test no more than 1 day before expected period. OR 14 days after intercourse (sex). Although some test say that you can see results up to 5 days before your missed period, the percentage of accuracy is very low. * urinate for as long as possible on the foam-like strip * Check the results in the window frame of time suggested by the instructions of the pregnancy test.
The chances are great.
The same chances as if he hadn't...it's called pre-ejaculation.
The chances of becomming pregnant and still very large. The only 100% effective way to not get pregnant is to not have sex. If you choose to have sex then use a condom and or oral contraceptives. Not using condoms can lead to transmission of std's including but not limited to HIV, Herpes, Genital Warts etc.
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
no mostly likely not im not prego. and he pulled out and im not on birth control
yes
when the sperm reached your egg...
It will bleed for about 5 minutes only but it depends on how much skin is pulled out.
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No, implanon is an effective form of contraception and will protect women from pregnancy
let him read the info that you have on the web and then he should understand.