Almost all Birth Control only works 99% of the time.There's still that 1% chance,and as far as i know,pre-cum has sperm in it.But,if she's having pregnancy signs,how long since her last period,and if it's been about a month,then it's probably pms type symptoms.
No. It does not act as the "Morning-After pill" When starting birth control you should wait at least a month before having unprotected intercourse.
yes you can.. you should wait one full month of birht control pill cylce.
Yes you can become pregnant, because your body has not yet adapted to the hormones in the birth control which protects you from pregnancy. You should take a pregnancy test if you have had unprotected intercourse during you first week of starting birth control. You should wait to have unprotected intercourse for at least 1-2 months,2 months being safer.
of course, and Birth Control pills are not a Absolute Guarantee you will not get pregnant so keep that in mind.
If you had 'protected' sex then it is very unlikely to be pregnant if you used contraception. But if you had 'unprotected' sex obviously your risk goes up but is very low because your period is starting meaning that the lining of the womb is breaking up causing a period. But if you don't get your period you should consider taking a pregnancy test.
It depends on how ur body works. Everyone immune system doesn't opperate the same. For references, I have experiended becoming pregnant while my menstrual cylce was on. A relative of mine hasn't had her period within maybe like two years. And she's pregnant now. If you have never had a period in your life, you can still get pregnant if your first cycle is starting. For example if someone were going to get their period June 1st, they could have had unprotected sex in the middle of May and still gotten pregnant. But you can't get pregnant more than a month or so before your first period.
A female can get pregnant at any age after starting her menstrual period.
It is possible to fall pregnant on this time line you have suggested. After a miscarriage, I expect a woman to ovulate for the first time between 3-6 weeks after. Therefore if you had a miscarriage a month ago, it is possible you are ready to or have ovulated for the first time. When starting birth control, it is advisable to take "other" precautions for the first seven days. Therefore if you started the birth control Sunday, and had unprotected sex on Monday & Tuesday, you would not have been protected. You may be pregnant again.
My guess is that yes, you probably can. I could when I was 10. Actually it depends on whether you have started puberty or not. You can ejaculate semen only after starting puberty.You may even ejaculate a clear fluid if you have recently started puberty but even that is semen. The person above must have started at 10 or earlier so he could com and I also could ejaculate clear semen at 11.5 years.
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If your rat is nesting and starting to get nipples, she may be pregnant, but it is possible that she is having a 'phantom pregnancy' where a rat show the signs of being pregnant but doesn't give birth to offspring.