Contraceptives are not perfect and can fail! People also make mistakes while using them.
If you aren't using contraceptives, then yes.
It's never easy to get pregnant using effective birth control.
Using contraceptives to avoid pregnant
to prevent from having to get pregnant!
An injection that stops you getting pregnant
By using contraceptives, and using them right. Don't bother with "rythm methods" or counting days. Your body isn't clockwork-perfect so they're not reliable.
No way to tell. Depends entirely on which contraceptives you're using, how you're using them, and when/how you are having sex. And of course, if you're both fertile.
You can decide not to be pregnant by taking measures that will prevent you becoming pregnant. However, all measures carry a risk of failure if you decide to have sexual intercourse.You can not decide to become pregnant - all you can do is try and become pregnant, (by having sexual intercourse without using contraceptives).
If you mean in the first 6 months after pregnancy, then yes: you can become pregnant in this time period. If you are breast-feeding, this will generally prevent pregnancy.
ConTraCeption ~Contraceptives!~ "Against Conceive(ing!)"
The week before a period, being pregnant or using oral contraceptives are associated with increased discharge.
preventing the ovaries from releasing an egg