Very slim. Since the Birth Control pill, or oral contraceptive is roughly 98% effective, when taken correctly (and that is the important part!), the sperm inside the semen could enter the vagina but there would be so few of them, relative to full penetration, that the chances of one fertilizing the egg and it being implanted in the uterus are almost nil.
One might ask why one would use oral contraceptive AND withdrawal together. By the way, withdrawal alone is so ineffective, it is not regarded as a legitimate method of birth control!
YES
No you can't. You can only get pregnant if sperm enters your vagina and touches your egg.
In order for a woman to become pregnant, there needs to sperm present. Even if sperm is on another body part, but some of the sperm comes in contact with the vagina, she can still become pregnant. If it is on her fingers and she touches her vagina, there is a risk of pregnancy, although much, much smaller than with penile penetration
No; sperm must enter the vagina to get pregnant.
No.
Pregnancy is possible if sperm comes into contact with the vagina, regardless of whether the individual is a virgin or not. The presence of a hymen does not prevent pregnancy if sperm enters the vagina. It is important to use contraception to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
No. A girl gets pregnant from sperm in her vagina.
Sperm needs to go inside the vagina in order to get pregnant.
Absolutely not. Women can only become pregnant when sperm enters the vagina.
You cannot get pregnant from swallowing sperm, only if the sperm enters the vagina.
Yes, there is a possibility.
No