If he didn't cum in you, or near it you should be fine. However, as soon as the pregnancy is over you are able to get pregnant. It's just how the female body works. Once you're through puberty and you're not already pregnant then there is always a chance. Hope this answers your question!
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The above answer is misleading. It isn't necessary that the man orgasm. You can still get pregnant from the pre-ejaculate fluid. So "pulling out" is not a useful contraceptive method.
On a different note, if you are having sex with "guys" so soon after having a baby, and in an unprotected manner, you may wish to give some thought to the wisdom of doing so. You should be spending your time taking care of your baby, and not hooking up with random men.
If the "guy" in question is your husband, then go for it, just remember to use contraception.
No. You can only prevent pregnancy 100% by not having sex. You can severely limit your chances of pregnancy by using birth control.Yeah I don't know who's pulling your leg, but that's the first time I have ever seen that done. Yeah sorry no doesn't work.
Your chances of having an ectopic pregnancy from BV is about zero.
There is only a 1% change of a pregnancy ultrasound being wrong. If you've taken a pregnancy test and then go in for an ultra sound to confirm the pregnancy, chances are you are definitely pregnant.
If your Nuvaring comes out, then your chances of pregnancy are the same as any female without contraceptive protection.
No.
The chances of pregnancy are as low as they can be if you have sex while using the copper IDU and the contraceptive implant.
Slim to none.
Yes.
Sometimes it is everyday vomiting. Sometimes it is weekly.
No that wont effect it.
Your doctor will be able to tell if the baby is implanted in the correct place. The risk of ectopic pregnancy is 12.5% for women who have had a tubal ligation--but chances of pregnancy are much less to begin with.
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