The chances of you getting pregnant are lower than if he had ejacualted in your vagina without a condom or if the condom had broken, however the sperm can swim and so there is some risk. Most women get pregnant (ovulate) 10-14 days after the first day of your last period, so this must be factored in to determine your risk. --Answer-- It only takes one sperm to find the egg. If she was ovulating at the time she has the CHANCE to have fallen pregnant. Therefore it is almost the same as if they have had intercourse without using a condom.
Yes, there is a risk of that. All contraception methods are less than foolproof. Breakage and slipping off are two of the problems that make condoms less than 100 percent effective. If ejaculation occurred while the condom was still on, it's likely that most, if not all, the semen was captured by the rubber. If you didn't realize the condom came off before ejaculating, well, that's another story. In the future, grasp the condom near its opening before withdrawing.
If she is not on Birth Control, the chances can be great. Get a pregnency test and do it in around 3 weeks, don't wait for her to start her period, some women still have periods the whole time they are pregnant.
if she takes the pill she wont get pragnanat or if she hasent she will get pragnant and have kids
No there is not.
Very strong. Any penis-vagina contact without use of a condom can lead to pregnancy, regardless of ejaculation. Sperm are present in the fluid preceding semen. Always, always, always use a condom. If he won't, dump him. He's not worth it.
You can't. ALWAYS use a condom.
Yes, if the ejaculatory fluids came in contact with your vagina you can get pregnant.
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.
If the semen of the male comes in contact with the vagina of a female, there is always a chance of pregnancy.
It is very unlikely. If no semen entered the vagina, there can be no pregnancy. A little slippage is fairly normal.
even if you wouldn't have used a condom the chances would have been 99/1 because you're on the pill. now that you used double protection but it fell off i bet it was like 99,0000000001/1 so you don't have to worry. just try to get the condom out of the vagina ^^
If it's close enough to the vagina, the possibility of pregnancy is still there, but chances are low.
If there was sperm on the penis then there is a 2% chance of pregnancy.
Condoms don't prevent pregnancy by killing sperm, they prevent pregnancy by capturing sperm cells when the man ejaculates. Once a man ejaculates in a woman's vagina without a condom there is nothing a condom can retroactively do to prevent pregnancy. Best to put on a condom before intercourse. If you have ejaculated in a woman the best way to prevent pregnancy is the "morning after pill". It's a dose of hormones that can prevent ovulation.
Condom is a protective layer between penis and vagina. It helps to avoid unintended pregnancy and STD. There is female condoms available as well, but male condoms are safer to use.