ask a doctor about that
objects can be pulled and pushed
Nothing happens to hair when its pulled out. Your hair is already dead so when it gets pulled out nothing happens.
everything is pulled by gravity. solids, liquids, everything...
Metals can be pulled or drawn into a wire, so gold is an example.
All objects on earth are pulled towards the center of the earth by gravity. The objects are pulled to the core(center of earth), but are not pulled through because of the normal force.
yes
It is difficult to say but if you pulled out and had a condom then there is a good chance that semen did not come in contact with her vagina. If it did, you do have a reason to worry. Two days to 24 hours after her ovulation is one of the best times to try to get pregnant because sperm can live up to three days while the females egg only lasts about 24 hours.
it could be likely some sperm entered you because sperm does swim. a hole in the condom any were is a likely posibility sperm entered you. but i would see a ob to be sure you are or aren't pregnant
Was there someone else you had unprotected sex with? If so, then that's the likely father. But you could be, it just isn't likely.
It is a very low possibility.
so you came in her? a day after pill will work wear a condom or a rubber or have her on birth control
The only way you could get pregnant in that circumstance is if: 1. There is a tare in the condom 2. You are ovulating (yes, you can ovulate while on your period and yes become pregnant on your period) 3. Even by "pulling out" men can "pre-cum" It's not the full ejaculation but it happens for preparation of the vagina and sperm can be found in it. It is never safe to assume pulling out will work and that you can never get pregnant if you're on your period. Condoms are safer in the prevention of a pregnancy then pulling out or assuming ur period is a sign of being in a safe zone. Unless of course there's a tear in the condom. With all 3 of those going on at once... I'd say it's extremely EXTREMELY thin chance you can become pregnant. BUT if that condom is busted I'd say the chances are there!
then your dumb
Yes! This is how my daughter was conceived. A condom that has come off can actually cause sperm to go around it. Like squeezing the water out of a towel or spilling over the top of a glass. Even if it is partially out of you some sperm can still seep around it.
Withdrawal is not a reliable method of birth control.Use a condom - it helps protect againstSTDs as well as pregnancy. Abstinence is 100% effective. No other methods (except those that involve surgery) are 100% guaranteed.
im worried about that too... me and my boyfriend were having sex and we were using a condom and he pulled out when he came but said that he jizzed a little while in me. After he took the condom off it poured out of the top of the condom. I'm not sure if the condom broke and I'm not sure if I should worry. It was about a week ago that this happened and I've been worrying a lot about it. And I won't have my period for another week. I'm worried and idk what to do. I really want birth control but my parents would kill me if I told them I wanted it and I don't know what I woul do if I was pregnant. and dont know if i should be worried either??
On monday I had sex and used a condom, during the sex though the guy pulled out and noticed that the condom had fell off, thinking that it had fell off onto the ground we stupidly decided to keep having sex now unprotected where he came inside of me (he also had *** inside of the condom)the next day [yesterday] i got up in the night to use the rest room and the condom had fell out of me i haven't been taking my birth control regularly and i haven't taken it since sex but i took it the day before we had sex....could i be pregnant? also, sometimes it seems like I'm spotting when othertimes i don't could that be from the condom being left inside of me and if not, what?