it is about 5-7% that you could get pregnant if you used protection. unless the condom had broken then it is more likely.
A sample size is a group which is sampled in surveys, statistics, and in the scientific method. Increasing a sample size might decrease or increase the margin of error, depending on what was being measured. For instance, a sample of 100 women who were pregnant, might increase or decrease the the margin of error for women who showed morning sickness while pregnant.
It is necessary to use a continuity correction when using a normal distribution to approximate a binomial distribution because the normal distribution contains real observations, while the binomial distribution contains integer observations.
Straw Polls include getting a show of hands or other type of method while scientific sampling process deals with a small group of people representing a large population.
The answer is 1 in 2^10 or 1 in 1024 or approximately 0.098%. While there is a 50% chance of getting a heads or tails in a FAIR coin toss during each toss, there is a very low likelihood of getting 10 in row as follows: 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 * 1/2 = 1 / 1024 = approximately 0.098%.
P(twin)=P(identical)+P(fraternal) P(twin)=0.004 +0.023 P(twin)=0.027 [That's 27 out of 1,000 cases, or 54 persons out of 1027.]
It makes no difference in or out of the shower while having intercourse; if your not on the pill or not using a condom, it is usually east to get pregnant.
I would say it is 98% unlikely to get pregnant 2 days before you period while you're on the pill and using protection.
No, a tampon cannot get you pregnant, not does it offer any protection against getting pregnant if you have sex while one is inserted.
I was 2 months pregnant when I started getting faint positives. So about 8 weeks into your pregnancy.
When you're on the birth control pill, you have the same protection when you're bleeding and when you're not, as long as you're using the pill as directed.
Contrary to popular belief, you can get pregnant even while on your period. There are no safe days to have sex without getting pregnant. If you do not wish to get pregnant, always use protection.
There's no increase in birth defects from getting pregnant while using the contraceptive implant. The rate of birth defects is the same as for those who aren't on the implant.
If you used the ring correctly and consistently in the three weeks before the ring-free week, you have no decrease in protection during the ring-free week.
the pill will stop you from getting pregnant but it wont stop you from getting a sexual disease - if you trust your partner then you dont need to use condoms while you are on the pill
Using met while pregnant is terratogenic to the growing fetus.
you can still get pregnant while using protection because none is effective 100%. of the time.
In Vitro Fertilisation is a method of getting pregnant.