It is very likely for pregnancy occur, your best bet is to use a condom.
AnswerProbably 50/50. I would say not pulling out would give you a much higher chance of getting her pregnant but pulling out isn't always effective. If you have precum while your penis is inside of her, there's a 50/50 chance she'll get pregnant.An invitation for pregnancy.
As long as you are correct and you really did not ejaculate any semen, then pregnancy is impossible. Many published studies have shown that pre-ejaculate (also known as Cowper's fluid) does not contain sperm, and so cannot make anyone pregnant. (Some authorities hypothesize that pre-ejaculate may contain sperm cells if the fluid is released shortly after a previous ejaculation.)PLEASE NOTE -- even though passing sperm through pre-ejaculate is extremely unlikely, sexually transmitted diseases can easily be passed through pre-ejaculate.People who say they got pregnant (or know someone who did) "from pre-ejaculate" are probably kidding themselves. What really happened in these cases is that the guy accidentally ejaculated some semen inside before pulling all the way out. Remember, it only takes one sperm cell meeting one egg to cause pregnancy!Men can feel ejaculation. Ejaculate (containing sperm) is forced out by an involuntary muscular contraction deep inside the man. The problem is that by the time he feels that very pleasurable feeling of ejaculating, it's too late. The feeling of ejaculating is fantastic, but you have to pull all the way out before even the very first shot.NOTE: there is no particular sensation at all from oozing pre-ejaculate. It does not "shoot".It is theoretically possible for a man to withhold ejaculation, or to withdraw immediately before ejaculation, but this requires exceptionally good control. If you're not ready for pregnancy, it's better to withdraw early and finish "by hand" or use a condom.
Yes. Home pregnancy tests are not always accurate. Take multiple tests, or see a doctor. If you are far enough along in the pregnancy to be feeling movement from the fetus, then your belly should have started protruding.
YES. The preejaculate fluid may contain enough sperms to cause pregnancy. And PLEASE keep the packs of condoms with you for your guy to be used, who may give you many more sexually transmitted diseases apart from HIV.
Its called a Intra-uterine Device or IUD, usually more wire or piece of plastic than a plate.
The only way to prevent pregnancy without contraception is by abstaining from sexual intercourse. Unfortunately there is no way to prevent pregnancy from occurring with 100% accuracy unless you use contraception every time you have intercourse.
Not actually of pregnancy but possibly of ovulation...in which case pregnancy has a good chance of occurring.
You can have intercourse through the entire pregnancy unless you have a risky pregnancy and the doctor say otherwise.
There can be many measures that are taken to lesson the likelihood of pregnancy. One way to lesson these chances is abstinence.
No, you need to wait 14 days (two weeks) after intercourse to determine pregnancy.
If you had intercourse with condoms, yes.
Never!
yes.
It is usually safe to have intercourse 6 weeks after pregnancy. If you are still unsure or uncomfortable after 6 weeks, contact your doctor.
Yes, Oxytetracycline will effect how birth control pills work and may put you at risk of pregnancy. I am not certain if it will have a similar effect on the morning after pill. Refrain from having unprotected intercourse while on your antibiotics and use protection for 2 weeks after you have finished your antibiotics and if you are on birth control, this should prevent pregnancy from occurring. If you do have unprotected intercourse, perform a pregnancy test 2-3 weeks later.
No there is no chance of pregnancy occurring.
No. Unless by "grapefruit", you mean "a man ejaculating into a woman's vagina", in which case the answer is yes.