Obviously, sex without a condom is unsafe, but the chances of becoming pregnant from this are slim. After all, you here of couples trying for ages to become pregnant.
It generally depends on the woman's menstrual cycle, if you had sex without a condom a couple of days before her period is due, there is a higher chance of pregnancy, as there is an egg available.
If you penetrated her just after she had her period, then there is almost no chance of becomign pregnant (however there is still a chance). This is why the days just after a womans period are called her "safe days".
Pregnancy highly unlikely.
There is no risk of fertilization, since men do not have an uterus. You partner cannot get pregnant even if you ejaculated inside him wherever the place.
All I can say is " With God All Things Are Possible"... I used a condom had cervical cancer was told i couldn't have children then told i miscarried and now am about to give birth to a beautiful baby girl. Hope this Helps:)
YES.
nope. Mirena is a 99.99% effective birth control device, meaning it prevents pregnancy, but not STDs. If you're unsure weather or not you're partner is infected, please use a condom. S
You and your partner need to get a fertility test.
No. Pregnancy is a sign of pregnancy. Also if your partner leaves you, THEN you know
Yes, even a little still means there's sperm in it that can fertilize your eggs.
Initially your partner will not know. You need to take a pregnancy test and then inform him.
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 one of them
According to a number of different news sources it has been found that the chances of an uninfected partner picking up an HPV transmission is 20%. The chances are that this 20% will occur within the first six months.