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The chances of pregnancy are as low as they can be if you have sex while using the copper IDU and the contraceptive implant.
No there is not.
Since Vaseline is not a spermicidal, the answer would be yes.
No. You can only prevent pregnancy 100% by not having sex. You can severely limit your chances of pregnancy by using birth control.Yeah I don't know who's pulling your leg, but that's the first time I have ever seen that done. Yeah sorry no doesn't work.
The chances are great.
very high, like a 99.99999999999% chance of getting pregnant!
Most statistics say that up to 12 weeks, the chance of having a miscarriage is up to 20%, or higher in people who have had miscarriages in the past or are at a high risk of having a miscarriage. Lifestyle factors such as smoking, drinking, or using recreational drugs can also increase the chance of having a miscarriage. However, after 12 weeks, the chances drop to less than 5%, if your doctor has found a healthy heartbeat.
No, but if you are allergic to latex, and use a latex condom, you can get an allergic reaction, which shouldn't affect your chances of pregnancy in the future.
If you are preparing to have a baby and currently have diabetes than you should consult your physician and discuss your personal health case. If your doctors says you are healthy enough to get pregnant and you follow his orders such as keep your blood sugar in check, eating proper meals and getting exercise you have all the chances of having a healthy baby as a non diabetic mother. Take this as advice only as I am not a doctor only a researcher and do not advocate using these answers to make decisions on getting pregnant. If you visit the related link you will find more details and resources on having a healthy pregnancy.
Of 100 couples who stopped the birth control pill, 85 will experience a pregnancy within one year if they don't start using another method of pregnancy prevention.
AnswerThe pill will work alone after 7 days to prevent you from getting pregnant. AnswerNo form of birth control is 100% effective. The pill is probably the most effective, at 99% or thereabouts. So the chances of pregnancy while using the pill are something less than 1%.
Well I can't imagine it'd be bad. Inhaling any type of smoke is bad, during pregnancy? That'd be worse. Or maybe nothing will happen, chances are something will though.