I am not a doctor, but I would say that, if you are sure that no semen entered the vagina, then it is not likely the woman is pregnant. Even with the use of a condom, there is still a chance (usually like 3%, condoms are generally considered 97% effective). If the condom slipped off before the guy pulled out, then there would be a chance some semen got inside the vagina. However, if it slipped off while the guy was pulling out, that reduces the chances. I will note here that the directions on the condom box specifically say for the guy to hold onto the base of the condomw hile pulling out to prevent situations such as this. Hope this helps.
It's almost impossible in that scenario, especially if he didn't ejaculate. Don't be fooled, however. Sexual positions make no difference on the chance of pregnancy. And even a condom is not 100% effective.
Let me get my crystal ball ....Yes, you did because you didn't use a condom or birth control pills.
It is important to have open communication and consent with your partner before engaging in any sexual activity, including oral sex. Make sure that both you and your partner are comfortable and willing to participate before proceeding. Additionally, practicing good hygiene and being mindful of your partner's comfort and pleasure are key considerations.
If your partner happens to have them, you could get bacterial infections or stis in your mouth or throat from deep throating or giving oral sex. So you may want to use condoms (you can try the flavoured ones) just in case.
Implantation bleeding typically occurs 6-12 days after fertilization, when the embryo attaches to the uterine lining. Spotting 4 days after sex is unlikely to be related to implantation. It could be due to other factors such as hormonal changes or irritation from intercourse. If spotting continues or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's best to consult with a healthcare provider.
Yes because the condom failed/was not applied right.
I am assuming that 'wrapper' is slang for condom, and yes, it is still possible to get pregnant with a condom, though it does reduce the chances.
Yes, a week after your period puts you at the beginning of your peak fertility, if you ovulate in the next 5 days you could get pregnant. Using a condom with spermicide greatly reduces the risk.
Yes.If the condom breaks you can.No if the condom does not break.
Possibility...Yes ..if you were fertile those days after your period.... how often is your cycle??? I got pregnant 4 days after my period ended...( did not want to be) and i usually cycle every 28 days.
Probably no
It is possible, but unlikely to get pregnant from sperm on your vagina.
While using a condom it is not possible to get pregnant.
Yes it is possible condoms are not 100% safe. They sometimes break.
yesExcellent.Yes you can get pregnant if the condom splits.
it is possible
Yes, it is possible though unlikely.