If you have a 28 day cycle, about 40%, as good as it gets.
12 days after the bleeding starts.
1 in 730
There are a few options that are available to see betting odds. This would greatly depend on what odds one is interested in viewing, but one can find betting odds on sites such as Odds Checker, Odds Portal and Odds Shark.
The odds are 220:1 of being dealt pocket aces.
Odds ratio (AD/BC) is the ratio between number of times that something happens and does not happen. Crude odds ratio is the ratio that is not stratified (ex. by age). Adjusted odds ratio is a stratified odds ratio. If the odds ratio equals one, then there is no association, and null hypothesis shall be accepted. If one is included into confidence interval, then it is possible that odds ratio equals one, and it is not statistically significant. If stratified odds ratios are about the same, or there are no significant differences, the odds ratios are combined into one common odds summary estimate of two stratum specific ORs using Mantel-Haenszel and/or Cohran's tests, or multivariable analysis.
The odds of me being pregnant are 0 as I am male.
A healthy 25 year old female who has intercourse on the day of ovulation has between a 20 and 25% chance of becoming pregnant. With regular intercourse most women will become pregnant in 1 to 5 months. As a woman ages these odds drop. By age 45, the odds of a woman becoming pregnant drop to around 1%. It was a relatively safe period in your cycle that you had intercourse in and thus the odds are lower. The exact odds depend on far to many factors to list here but include your health, sperm count and motility, the regularity of your cycle, and many others factors.
We cannot calculate odds the way a bookmaker does for such things. The odds seem high, have a test done. Either a home test or by a doctor.
12 days after the bleeding starts.
There are no pills that can help you get pregnant 'quickly' except perhaps Exstacy or a date rape drug that knocks you out and allows unscrupulous and criminal males to have intercourse without your consent. You get pregnant from having sexual intercourse during the time of ovulation. The amount and frequency of intercourse during ovulation will increase the odds, but there is no 'pill' to make it happen.
It is pretty safe to say that you are not pregnant. If you are still unsure go to your doctor.
If it's your full blown period, chances are 99 out of 100 you're not pregnant. When you're pregnant, your cycle stops. There can however be spotting (usually early on).
If you had intercourse, that is a penis was inserted into the vagina and the male ejaculated you can get pregnant. The odds are you will not, but it's like rolling the dice, you can get pregnant. If he is honest and aware of his body he can tell you if he did ejaculate. Or you could tell all by yourself in most cases, if you were much more wet than usual when he finished. Get pregnancy tested anyway.
Accidentally? Minimal to none, as long as you are using the Pill as directed. Once you go off the pill, your fertility should return quickly and some women even get pregnant before their first "post pill" menstrual cycle.
i am not sure about the odds but i had my tubes done a year and a half ago and today i found out i was pregnant too early to see if it in my tubes should out next week i thought i couldn't get pregnant but it can happen
Birth control pills works best when taken regularly, so skipping one will mean that you've lost some protection. Odds are that you won't be pregnant though.
If you keep using it the odds are pretty good that you will become pregnant,