Very slim unless you plan to be artifcially inseminated. Do you mean like The Virgin Mary?
"Fooling around" and getting semen near the opening can lead to pregnancy. Even the existence of the hymen is not enough to prevent a pregnancy from occurring.
I'm not a doctor, but I sincerely have to say "not good". The fact that both pregnancy tests say positive, as long as you did them right, then your mathematical chances are all but 100%.
the chances of having identical twins are about 1 in 300.
The chances of a 14-year-old boy impregnating a 14-year-old girl depend on several factors, including the timing of the girl's menstrual cycle, the boy's sperm count and motility, and the presence of any contraceptive methods being used. In general, the likelihood of pregnancy from a single act of unprotected intercourse is relatively low, but not impossible. It is important for teenagers to understand the risks of unprotected sex and to use appropriate contraception to prevent unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections.
One in six chances of getting a six
either 4 in 52 chances or 1 in 13 chances.
Your chances of having an ectopic pregnancy from BV is about zero.
AnswerThe Gospel of Mark does not mention the pregnancy of Mary nor the birth of Jesus.
Yes.
There is only a 1% change of a pregnancy ultrasound being wrong. If you've taken a pregnancy test and then go in for an ultra sound to confirm the pregnancy, chances are you are definitely pregnant.
If you are virgin chances are you have not had sex, and so cannot become pregnant.
If your Nuvaring comes out, then your chances of pregnancy are the same as any female without contraceptive protection.
no not at all....................
No.
The chances of pregnancy are as low as they can be if you have sex while using the copper IDU and the contraceptive implant.
Your chances of getting a Virgin Pregnant this way are pretty low. Best bet would be for your girl friend to use some form of birth control if you plan on having sex again. And you should wear a condom to prevent Sexually Transmitted Diseases.
Slim to none.
Yes.