Yes. For example, she could never have sex.
It's possible to have sex without a condom or any other form of Birth Control and not get pregnant, just like it's possible to get bitten by a rabid animal and not get rabies. That's just not how the smart money bets, because it's such a small effort (using a condom or getting a prophylactic innoculation, and I swear that pun did not occur to me when I chose it as an example) to avoid such a major penalty (getting pregnant or dying).
More than likely just lucky. If you feel that you may have fertility issues you should see your Dr.
Well sperm can survive up to 72 hours in the vagina. So 3-4 days before your menstrual cycle to 3-4 days after the bleeding stops is when the female is most fertile. The best way to find this out is to go to a drugstore a get a ovulation kit to test the female when her ovulation is at the highest. On those days it would be the safest to avoid sex. If you do not wish to become pregnant, you have two options; abstinence, or birth control. If you do not use some type protection, you will be at risk of becoming pregnant no matter what time you engage in sexual intercourse. Contrary to popular belief, women can even get pregnant on their period. While not likely, it is still possible. In addition, using a condom will better protect you from contracting STDs.
Though nothing is 100% effective there are many things you can do to prevent pregnancy. You can use birth control pills/patch/ring/shot etc. and be religious about it. Take your birth control medication as directed. If you are using the pill, it is important to never skip a dosage because it can increase your chances for pregnancy. Although the birth control pill is a good method for preventing pregnancy, you can decrease your likelihood of pregnancy even more by using a condom every time as well. You may have heard that you cannot get pregnant during your menstrual cycle, but that is not necessarily true. Withdrawal is a horrible form of birth control because his semen can still come in contact with you. Make sure his semen (from either pre-ejaculate or ejaculate ) does not touch you in any form. This includes having sex without a condom even for just a few seconds or if he has semen on his hands, for whatever reason, and touching you. And of course, the easiest way to prevent pregnancy is abstinence. Hope this helps.
Yes, using a magnet or wind or water.
It could possibly have steam.
You might not neccesarily be pregnant, but there is a higher chance than if you actually used a condom, or any other contraceptive..
While using a condom it is not possible to get pregnant.
There's no special "fast way" to get pregnant. Just have sex without using a condom.
well hello, of course you can. The reason you wear a condom is so it does not happen, be careful and always use protection.
It is always possible when having sex - the chances of getting pregnant with the two types of BC you are using together is very, very tiny.
Make sure she is on birth control, but this does not protect either of you against STD's.
Condoms will protect you from pregnancy without birth control pills. However, the condom must be used properly. To ensure protection from pregnancy while only using condoms, you must be sure that the condom is the proper size, make sure that the condom outside of the condom does not come in contact with the male genitalia.
It depends if the boy can ejaculate and the girl has started her started periods.
yes it is possible but not likely and the chances are very low
Yes. The condom could malfunction.
The protection level using a condom is about 86% ... meaning there is a 14% possibility of the condom failing, rupturing or tearing.
Doubly unlikely.