circumcision is just the removal of foreskin so she may not know it.
No, He is not circumcised. He still has the skin on his penis
Although the birth control pill is very effective when taken properly, there is still a (small) risk of becoming pregnant when having sex on the pill. That is why it's not a bad idea to use a condom at the same time--and condoms also protect you from diseases that are transmitted sexually, whereas the pill does not. Any time a penis enters your vagina, whether wearing a condom or not, whether taking the pill or not, there is always a chance of pregnancy.
i think the best answer is men who a circumcised, have taken them selves to be invisible even they don't use condom hence leading to high rate of infection
Not unless you had no barrier when you ejaculated into her. If you had the condom on and ejaculated into the condom while you were inside of her, then exited her and changed condoms (unless the condom broke) you could not get her pregnant. The only way for her to get pregnant is if you ejaculated into her or emptied your fluids into her (and most condoms have spermicide). If neither are the case, it is nearly 0% chance that she could get pregnant.
Yes it can be wrinkled and not break. But if a condom is applied to a penis that is fully erect then it should fit tightly and not move or wrinkle very much. If you are noticing that the condom is very wrinkled then there may be one of three issues: 1. You are not applying the condom correctly, never unroll a condom before putting it onto your penis. 2. You are not fully erect while wearing the condom. 3. The condom you are using is too big for you, resulting in movement and wrinkles. The main risk with the three issues above is that the condom can slip off the penis during sex.
There is still a 2% chance that you can get pregnant when using a condom, however you should definitely not wear one if he is wearing one and don't ask him to put two condoms on because the latex rubbing against itself will tear very fast.
if the condom did not rip or tear of then your more likely not too.
It is possible that you are pregnant. It only take a single sperm to fertilize an egg. Pre-ejaculate could contain sperm and that would be present as soon as an erection OS present.
In slang, "rubber" can refer to a condom.
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, yes it is.
Circumcision has nothing to do with catching diseases.