You are most likely in the clear, sugest nex time he use a condom that fits properly.
Chances will be most likely be lower, since the egg released at ovulation will most likely have degenerated at this point. Thus there is nothing to fertilize, and the sperm is on a futile mission.However this is not a safe way to guess. Take a pregnancy test to be sure. Take another in ~3 weeks from now and be mindful if your next period does not appear.Use birth control to be on the safe side, and remember only a condom will protect you from STDs.
No. You need to start birth control BEFORE you have sex for it to be effective.
After only one miscarriage, your chances of a healthy pregnancy are still just as high as a person who hasn't miscarried before.
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.
No. The sperm needs to be in contact with her vagina, unless she was wearing your underwear she is not pregnant.
No. Not taking a substance the day before cannot affect your chances of pregnancy.
nothing! a chemical pregnancy is one that is lost early on before most people even know they are pregnant. a chemical pregnancy is normally lost before or around the time of your period. a miscarriage is a pregnancy lost before 20 weeks. a chemical pregnancy is still a miscarriage anyway you look at it. hope this helps! nothing! a chemical pregnancy is one that is lost early on before most people even know they are pregnant. a chemical pregnancy is normally lost before or around the time of your period. a miscarriage is a pregnancy lost before 20 weeks. a chemical pregnancy is still a miscarriage anyway you look at it. hope this helps!
18, same as before. Pregnancy changes nothing.
Yes
There is always a chance of pregnancy when you have unprotected sex. The mild cramping could be from sex. If you had sex right before ovulation or during ovulation, there is a huge chance of pregnancy. If you miss your period then take a pregnancy test. Hope this helps.
Nothing. It's safe and you have the same chances as before for keeping it or having a miscarriage.
Nothing. It's safe and you have the same chances as before for keeping it or having a miscarriage.