Still pretty fair, maybe you have heard of 'precome'? A drop or so of Ejaculate runs the length of the urethra, with two primary functions, lubrication of the tube, and negate the deliterious affects of urine on sperm. This 'precome', is still ejaculate, and does contain sperm.
The chances are low.
Well for one thing YOU SHOULDN'T TAKE TWO PACKS AT THE SAME TIME!! It can hurt your chances of getting pregnant. And for the other part of your question you can stop you birth control at any time when you want to get pregnant. You don't have to finish the pack.
20%. even if the guy doesnt finish there is still a possibility that the pre-cum has sperm in it.
Take it, your obviously not getting many chances. Or Ignore it if you were the one that wanted to break up and you really do want to finish it.
it doesnt finish, you go until you die
it is a very dull finish that doesnt reflect much light
Around the ages of 16-18. Most high school students are the most common to get pregnant. Most don't finish school because of getting pregnant.
it doesnt end
If the male is considered good enough by the female and she allows him close to her right away, male rats only take 5 seconds to mount a female and finish the job. The chances of him getting her pregnant are very high, even from only one mating session. From meeting to parting ways, it can take a minimum of 7 seconds for a female rat to become pregnant by a male. And you thought YOUR sex life sucked.
I SUGGEST YOU WAIT TILL THE PACK IS FINISH CAUSE THIS MAY CAUSE SPOTTING AND BLEEDING...WHEN I WAS ON THE PILL I STOPPED USING IT AND I STARTED BLEEDING SO I SUGGEST YOU FINISH YOUR PACK AND TRY GETTING PREGNANT BUT WHILE YOUR ON THE PILL PLEASE DONT TRY GETTING PREGNANT CAUSE SOME PEOPLE DO THAT AND THATS HARMFUL TO THE BABY...THE PILLS ARE USED TO PREVENT PREGNANCY SO DONT TRY AND GET PREGNANT WHILE ON THE PILL...BEST OF LUCK TO YOU
No i finish season 3 and she's not pregnant
- Very satisfying finish for some people. It can boost the amount of a partner's orgasm/pleasure. Perform only if you trust your partner (no gonorrhea, trichomonas, chlamydia, HIV, herpes, or any STDs). - There is less chances of getting infected (STDs) by oral sex comparing to intercourse or anal sex. Even if I said "less chances," it does not mean the oral sex have some "preventive measures" against STDs or HIV. - And of course, you can't get pregnant.