more than likely at 21 days into her cycle she has already ovulated. UNLESS she typically has annovulatory cycles, which could cause an extremely long cycle length or late ovulation. So if she's already ovulated, there is no egg to fertilize this cycle.
The condom will still work inside-out, but the added protection of any spermacidal coating would have been out of place for a while. Still, risk of pregnancy should be minimal. Don't double-dose on your birth control pills. Now you will be one short tis cycle.You need and extra one at the end now. Breaking the chain of the cycle will make you more vulnerable, and the double-dosing was totally unecessary . Please discuss this with your Women's Health provider.
Yes.If the condom breaks you can.No if the condom does not break.
Urine was collected in the imaginatively named Urine Collection Device and looked something like a condom. It was then passed through a tube and vented into space, apparently looking quite spectacular if the sun happened to be rising or setting! Solid waste was sealed in a double bag which contained germicide and was returned to earth. The whole procedure took much longer than it does on earth, as well as the difficulty in making sure various waste particles did not escape into the cramped cabin you shared with two other men. (On Apollo 8, the Commander had the misfortune to have a stomach upset, much to the distress of all three astronauts.) During the time on the lunar surface, special 'nappies' were worn to catch waste.
There was a system designed to handle urine. It consisted of the crew slipping a condom-like device over their penis. The sleeve had a tube in the tip that was connected to a system that would collect the urine and, when the astronaut was done, would release the urine into space.For solid waste, the crew had a bag similar in shape to a top hat with an adhesive brim. The crew would literally stick the bag to their posterior, defecate, and then remove and seal the bag. There were capsules inside the bag that had a chemical similar to the blue "water" in airplane lavatories today. The astronaut, after sealing the bad, would burst the capsules and then had to massage the chemical into the solid waste in order to kill the bacteria. They then stored the solid waste bags on board.Obviously, as the process of defecation was unpleasant for all on board, the crew ate a diet, known as a low-residue diet, that minimized their solid waste. Some crew managed to last the entire mission without having to defecate.
No there is not.
the same as if you never wore it.
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.
Slim to None, infact extra lube.
High.
If you have been on birth control for over a month then you are protected against pregnancy.
No one has actually figured out the chances of using an expired condom, but one thing is sure. An expired condom has a much greater chance of breaking, which can cause pregnancy. Don't take the chance.
cont. second time and we did use a condom and it didnt break what are my chances are being pregnant
Condoms will protect you from pregnancy without birth control pills. However, the condom must be used properly. To ensure protection from pregnancy while only using condoms, you must be sure that the condom is the proper size, make sure that the condom outside of the condom does not come in contact with the male genitalia.
Condoms are used to help prevent pregnancy. If the condom is lubricated the male would slip on the non lubricated side, if the condom is not lubricated then it doesn't matter how it is put on. You should put the condom on whan your penis is fully erect. It is said that if you're trying to prevent aids the best one to use is latex for better chances.
20%. even if the guy doesnt finish there is still a possibility that the pre-cum has sperm in it.
Excellent.