IF YUO WANT TO BECAOME PRGNANT I WOULD SAY YOU HAVE TO BE OLD TO TAKE CARE OF THAT KID BECAUSE I TAKE CARE OF MY KIDS AND IM ALREADY ON MY 5TH KID. IT ALSO DEPENES HOW YOUR GOING TO HAVE IT BECAUSE MY FIRST BABY ON JULY 14 2004 AND SHE IS VERY ADORABLE NOW HER NAME IS ELIZABETH BROOKLYN MARTINEZ. SO IF YOU WANT TO HAVE KIDS GO A HEAD BUT JUST MAKE SURE YOU CANT TAKE CARE OF THEM!!!!!!
Your UID is 10 years old? Have you had pelvic inflammatory disease, and heavier menstrual periods and cramps? Did you become infertile? Whatever the case, withdrawal doesn't work! It's always possible to get pregnant.
If you keep using it the odds are pretty good that you will become pregnant,
yes there is a chance that you can become pregnant from you partner pulling out without a condom
The order of orgasm has no bearing on whether or not you can get pregnant. Orgasm of either partner is not a requirement to become pregnant.
Possibly. You do often hear stories of people who have become pregnant even after their husband/partner has had a vasectomy
There is NO safety period for not getting pregnant. A human female can and does ovulate on errant days of the month, and can become pregnant on any day in her cycle. It used to be called "Vatican Roulette"--a woman and her husband/partner would try to guess when that woman might get pregnant and thus abstain from intercourse when she might become pregnant, or guess when she might GET pregnant, if a child is what the couple want. Obviously, it did not always work.
Yes. Since there is sperm in the precum, there is always a chance of getting pregnant with the pull-out method. "Take Sex with Sue Johansen" says women get pregnant within a year of using this method.
Yes, that is exactly how you become pregnant; during sexual intercourse, if your partner ejaculates while inside you (not the butt). In addition, you'd have to be ovulating or close to ovulating for conception to occur.
well the pull out method, there is still a chance because semen doesnt just come out during orgasm, its leaks out during intercourse. by pulling out all you are doing is reducing the amount of semen that will get inside. and even a very small amount is still enough for pregnancy. but the pill if used properly, may prevent it. but it has to be taken everyday to avoid any chance at getting pregnant. just follow the instructions. *** a good way to avoid pregnancy is using a condom and using the pill.***
Suddenly stopping birth control can cause you to ovulate right away because of the hormone change. Withdrawal is not a viable form of birth control, semen can still be present before ejaculation. So chances could actually be pretty high.
Yes, it is possible to become pregnant if either or both partners have discoid lupus.
Yes. A woman can become pregnant after her first time. It is an old myth that a woman can not become pregnant after the first time. Unless birth control was used properly, there is always a chance that she is pregnant.