Very unlikely
No, by the time a woman is two days off menstruation the egg is long dead - ovulation typically occurs two weeks before menstruation, and at most there is only a viable egg present for 48 hours. Typically a woman will not have fertile quality cervical mucus present at this point either. However unless a woman uses fertility awareness methods she cannot know exactly when she is fertile or when she is not, also often women can mistake vaginal bleeding for other reasons (such as ovulation bleeding) for menstruation so assume they are not pregnant when actually they may be at risk of pregnancy or already be pregnant. Long answer short is that it is not possible, however if a woman wants to avoid unwanted pregnancy she should always use birth control.
to be honest with u its possible but i dont no u would have to ask a woman that question
In practical terms, any day. Bodies aren't clockwork perfect, so counting days and rhythm methods are notoriously unreliable. 20% of women using those end up pregnant within one year.
Yes. It is very hard to pinpoint ovulation. People think that is 14 days or in the middle of the cycle, but it can be up to a few days before or after menstruation. The problem with a very early ovulation is that the uterus hasn't completed building the wall for the next possible implantation.
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No. If you have a vasectomy, you are a man. It might be possible, but very unlikely, that you could get a woman pregnant.
Pregnancy is a known risk whenever a woman has sex. There is no birth control method, including vasectomy and tubal ligation, that is 100% effective. If a woman gets pregnant with an IUD, she and her partner are responsible.
If the vasectomy was successful then no the woman cannot become pregnant.
Yes, it's called in vitro. Although sometimes the tubal ligation doesn't work perfectly and a woman can become pregnant.
my sister got pregnant after a tubal it was almost 7 years to the day she had three boys crazy thing is she had a girl with this tubal failure so she was blessed
It is possible to become pregnant after a reversal. The rate of success really depends upon the age and the method of the prevention of pregnancy. Check out this website for exact statistics: http://news.tubal-reversal.net/pregnancy-study-2007-pregnancy_rates.htm
No. Once pregnant, a woman can't get pregnant-er.
Yes
It is very rare but it can happen. There is less than a 2% chance of becoming pregnant after tubal ligation. Those that do become pregnant have a much higher risk than a woman that hasn't had the procedure for having a nonviable ectopic pregnancy. If you suspect that you may be pregnant after a tubal ligation you should see a Dr as soon as possible.
A tubal ligation is a highly effective method of preventing pregnancy. Birth control pills prevent, but don't help, a woman to get pregnant. Combining tubal ligation and birth control pills is not an effective way to get pregnant.
it is the process of cutting the fallopian tubes of the woman.
If you had BOTH testicles actually removed - not a vasectomy - then you can no longer make a woman pregnant. If you had ONE (out of two) removed, then the remaining one can get a woman pregnant.