Certainly. This is when you generally want to have intercourse in order to conceive.
You will have to wait until your period comes before you can know. Condoms used correctly are 97% effective. Pulling out (withdrawal) is NOT a method of Birth Control.
that is a definite yes
Very possible. It depends how many days it has been since your last period, on average around day 14. If you are close to ovulation, you are likely to be pregnant.
Not if you use it properly
Yes.
Take a pregnancy test. You can get pregnant when you have your period so always use a condom.
if the condom did not rip or tear of then your more likely not too.
With the proper use of condom that would be very improbable.
You don't get pregnant the day after your 2 day period. You can only get pregnant when you ovulate. Immediately after ovulation, the egg begins decaying. So sperm needs to be present as soon as ovulation occurs. However, sperm can live approximately 5 days, so it is possible that if you have sex after your period that the sperm could live long enough to reach ovulation day, if you ovulated early. Therefore, if you want to prevent pregnancy, you need to use birth control when having sex, since most women do not know when they ovulate and can not predict their ovulation day.
The protection level using a condom is about 86% ... meaning there is a 14% possibility of the condom failing, rupturing or tearing.
yes. it doesn't matter where you are you can still get pregnant
no i am not even sure "more pregnant" is a thing
There's a 25-75 chance favoring that you would not get her pregnant. You could use a condom and not get her pregnant, or you don't use a condom and you have a chance at getting her pregnant.
there could be a possibility but it is very much rare to get her pregnant.