It's not about the condom. The condom can come off completely, and there will be no pregnancy if no sperm entered the vagina. If there was semen in the condom when it slipped, there is no way to know whether or not some of it entered the woman.
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i have a very heavy periiod which last 10 days, it has blood clots and if i stand up it gets very very heavy, i have to rush to the toilet and change immediately. And the blood rushes very heavilt into the toilet. I can feel the blood clots coming out... and it makes me feel faint and dizzy. I put 3 sanitary towels on but i am too scared to try a tampon as this is only my third period. what should i do?
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there could be a possibility but it is very much rare to get her pregnant.
The person who had sex when they were 13 years old. Or the person who didn't use a condom. Or the person who didn't get the morning after pill when the condom broke. Or the person who didn't get an abortion. Pretty much anyone who doesn't avail herself of these options is pretty much negligent.
No one has actually figured out the chances of using an expired condom, but one thing is sure. An expired condom has a much greater chance of breaking, which can cause pregnancy. Don't take the chance.
Depending on what type/ how much protection, there is usually always a chance of getting pregnant. If only a condom is being used, then it is absolutely still possible to get pregnant (the condom can break). The more protection used, the lesser the chance of getting pregnant, BUT the only way to prevent pregnancy 100% is not to engage is sexual intercourse at all.
well obviously just use a condom and do it all the time as much as you like
It doesn't matter how much you drink, you can't get pregnant unless the sperm gets inside your vagina.
Spermicide is ineffective when used alone, so yes, you could be pregnant. If the male finished ejaculating completley, or hadn't ejaculated at all, the chances are much lower that you are pregnant, because the spermicide would have killed the sperm, but sometimes males emit a substance containing sperm both before or after ejaculaion, which means you could be at risk for pregnancy. Anyways, in most cases, the spermicide probebley would not kill all the sperm if the condom broke, so it would be a good idea to get a pregnancy test or consultation with your gynacologist.
Chill, bitty. You fine. Pregnancy isn't all that likely under the best conditions. You can't get pregnant unless you were ovulating within a few days of sex - and that's if it was unprotected. The condom alone should make you feel much safer. I would say, if you were pregnant, he's a keeper. 'Cuz he's the messiah.
Before she gets her period for the first time she ovulates and that means she can get pregnant. If the 10yo boy has sperms and not just semen he can impregnate her. Sex with others at your age is not legal though so stick to masturbation. You will regret it if you have intercourse this young.
Pregnancy occurs when semen enters the vagina and fertilizes an egg, and then only. If no semen entered your vagina (or the area outside your vagina, since sperm can swim), there is no chance you can get pregnant. If the condom was put on properly and did not break, there is an extremely low chance you can be pregnant. If you did not bleed much after intercourse, most likely it is coincidence that your cycle was almost over.
It's much better to do something before sex to avoid getting pregnant, like putting on a condom. After sex pretty much the only option is either what's know as a "morning-after-pill" or to trust your luck.
Always use protection. There are many methods and you can talk them through with your doctor. And always make him wear a condom. That is the only one that protects from diseases which can be much worse then getting pregnant.