it depends on what you mean by Birth Control; was it the morning after pill or the daily contraceptive pill?
in the case of the morning after pill, then there is an incredibly high chance of effectiveness of the pill and you will most likely not be pregnant.
however, if you were referring to the contraceptive pill, it depends on whether you were using it correctly before unprotected sex. if a pill is miss it is recommended that for 7 days after the missed pill that other forms of contraception are used, e.g condoms, as a single missed pill decreases the effectiveness of contraception. also, the pill should be taken at the same time everyday, to increase the chances of not getting pregnant. if your period does not arrive as expected, you should definatly get a pregnancy test.
Usually the way you become pregnant is by having intercourse, but it is possible to become pregnant if a man ejaculated, leaving semen in the area outside of your vagina. If your next menstrual cycle is late you should take a pregnancy test.
If you get your period you aren't pregnant.
With or without protection you can still become pregnant.
You may be pregnant If you have had sexual intercourse without protection. If you have had sexual intercourse, buy a pregnancy test. If you are still a virgin, your menstruation has just delayed.
Only if you use protection. It's possible to get pregnant at any time.
yes, you can get pregnant
If you had intercourse, that is a penis was inserted into the vagina and the male ejaculated you can get pregnant. The odds are you will not, but it's like rolling the dice, you can get pregnant. If he is honest and aware of his body he can tell you if he did ejaculate. Or you could tell all by yourself in most cases, if you were much more wet than usual when he finished. Get pregnancy tested anyway.
if a pregnancy test is positive, then there is a big chance that you may be pregnant. if you havent had any intercourse without protection then you shouldn't worry.
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.
Well, I can assure you that you will not become pregnant again but if your concern is based upon spreading STD's then yes you do need to wear a condom.
Depending on what type/ how much protection, there is usually always a chance of getting pregnant. If only a condom is being used, then it is absolutely still possible to get pregnant (the condom can break). The more protection used, the lesser the chance of getting pregnant, BUT the only way to prevent pregnancy 100% is not to engage is sexual intercourse at all.
Not unless you had no barrier when you ejaculated into her. If you had the condom on and ejaculated into the condom while you were inside of her, then exited her and changed condoms (unless the condom broke) you could not get her pregnant. The only way for her to get pregnant is if you ejaculated into her or emptied your fluids into her (and most condoms have spermicide). If neither are the case, it is nearly 0% chance that she could get pregnant.