As the withdrawl method is very risky and dangerous so a drop of sperm could have fallen in, leaving you with a very good chance of getting pregnant.
The only time you can get pregnant is when you are ovulating during that time period is when you can conceive so using the withdrawl method during you ovulating time is concidered risky.
there a 5day window to become pregnant out of each month during those five days the male sperm lives for 72 hours and the rest of the time one out of those 3days and egg is release, if there is sperm already and position you cam become pregnant
Usually 8 days after intercourse is the soonest that you can accurately tell if you are pregnant or not.
You only ovulate on 1 day and if it is 31st you have a 40% chance of getting pregnant.
Most women miss there first months period after becoming pregnant. Some have their period throughout pregnancy.
If you are taking your birth control pills every night (around the same time) the way you are supposed to, there should only be around a 1% chance that you could become pregnant. But a woman is going to become pregnant when she is ovulating and for most women, not all though, ovulation occurs about 14 days before her next period. The CORRECT answer There is NOT a 1% chance of pregnancy. There is only 1 in a 1000 chance of pregnancy in a YEAR if taking the pill properly. Also the pill stops you ovulating so even 14 days before a withdrawal bleed (NOT a true period) you are not going to get pregnant.
I'm assuming "panis" is misspelled and supposed to say "penis". so, first off, the penis is the male reproductive organ. women do not have penises. in contrast, they have vaginas. during sexual intercourse the penis is inserted in the vagina. at the point of climax, the penis ejaculates semen which will then enter the woman's vagina. semen contains sperm cells that attach and enters the women's eggs, providing she is ovulating. the sperm's interaction with the eggs is what causes a woman to get pregnant.
It is certainly possible for you to be pregnant as there is no "safe" time in a month to have unprotected sex.
It's supposed to. If not, there could be problems in the relationship.
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I believe that last word is supposed to be 'pregnant' - a women cannot get pregnant without either sexual activity such as sexual intercourse, or having had IVF. Kissing a boy cannot get you pregnant, whether you're on your period or not, that's not how pregnancy occurs.
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it is supposed to be a little longer after it is all of out of your system