Yes, it is always a chance of pregnancy after sex of any kind ,protected or not !
Yes, even on the pill there is a chance of pregnancy, as there is with most forms of birth control.
Birth control only protects you against a 98% chance of pregnancy. So there is still a chance you could conceive. However if you've been on birth control for one month and haven't had unprotected sex, then you will be protected against pregnancy. But if you miss any pills you're at risk of conceiving.
AnswerYes pregnancy can occur. Birth control only prevents against a 98% chance of pregnancy occurring so there is still a 2% chance of pregnancy occurring. If you miss pills or take antibiotics while on birth control, this will increase the chance of pregnancy occurring.AnswerIt is possible that she can because no form of birth control is 100% effective. To be on the safe side it's best to use a condom as well, which also prevents STDs/STIs
The Depo shot has about a 99% chance of preventing pregnancy.
The birth control pill, if used correctly, has over a 98% chance of preventing pregnancy. Other methods with high efficacy in preventing pregnancy include the Depo-Provera injection as well as birth control implants and IUDs. However, the most effective form of birth control is abstinence.
If sperm does not enter the vagina, there is no chance of pregnancy. Pregnancy occurs when sperm fertilizes an egg, and this can only happen if the sperm comes into contact with the vagina and eventually reaches the egg in the fallopian tubes. Without this contact, pregnancy cannot occur.
Yes, but it's an extremely slim chance. Get a pregnancy test!!
YES, there is always a chance. No birth control method is 100%, but you sound like you covered the bases.
DON'T use withdrawal. Stick with birth control.
Yes there is a high chance that you can be pregnant. When missing pills while on birth control can cause pregnancy, a month without birth controls will not protect you from pregnancy at all. A pregnancy test should be taken.
As long as you're menstruating, there's a chance of a natural pregnancy. If you're not menstruating, there's no chance of a natural pregnancy.
Every sexual intercourse does not commit a pregnancy. If you fail to take birth control pill regularly isn't mean that you will definitely get pregnant. There may be a chance of pregnancy if you constantly fail to take birth control pill.