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No she can not.
The IUD will provide the same protection against pregnancy. As usual, it won't provide protection against sexually transmissible infection.
Yes if no egg is released. But I wouldn't risk it if I were you. Get the morning after pill, available within 72 hours. Take a pregnancy test 2 weeks after.
There's still pre-ejaculate in the condom so yes, thereś a risk. You had the chance to use the morning after pill and now it's too late. Don't wait so long if it happens again. Take a pregnancy test 2 weeks after or after your next period.
To take it out would seem a reasonable first step. Possibly the person who lost it there can help. It also begs the question of why you would use a condom while you are already pregnant, but you are asking the questions this time.
You reach for it with your fingers. If it doesn't work you have to see the doctor.
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Yes, if the ejaculatory fluids came in contact with your vagina you can get pregnant.
I tryed a curler once stuck it in a condom though and i use a electric tooth brush take off the head a wap in heaps of tissues and put a condom over that
If you mean that it's stuck and loose, you should wait for it to come out by itself. If it's stuck and just uneven in your gum you should probably see your dentist and ask about getting braces because it's irritating you. Hope this helps:)
If he deposited sperm in your vagina and you ovulated, you could be pregnant. No sperm, no baby.