The moment of ovulation can be during the day or night. The chances are the same.
Pepsi? As in the beverage? That wont change a thing.
The egg lasts about a day, so at least 50/50. If you want to be pregnant, good luck. If you don't, go and get a morning after pill and make it snappy because it's too big of a risk to take.
no it does not it says in the information that it keeps the sperm from reaching the egg (it kills the sperm not the egg)
Yes it is possible. If you are worried you might be pregnant for about $16 - $30 you can get the morning after pill from the chemist without prescription. The morning after pill can be taken 72 hours after unprotected sex. The morning after pill is not an abortion pill and will not do anything if you are already pregnant - it will prevent you becoming pregnant, the same way the pill would if you took that.
No. It does not act as the "Morning-After pill" When starting birth control you should wait at least a month before having unprotected intercourse.
It's much better to do something before sex to avoid getting pregnant, like putting on a condom. After sex pretty much the only option is either what's know as a "morning-after-pill" or to trust your luck.
It occurs at any time
Any time you have unprotected sex, there is a risk of pregnancy. Go see a doctor for a proper test.
Vomiting after intercourse is not a common or normal reaction. It could be a sign of an unrelated medical issue such as gastroenteritis or food poisoning. If vomiting occurs regularly after intercourse, it is recommended to consult a healthcare provider for evaluation and appropriate management.
I had two mature follicles at my ultrasoud this morning, and my reproductive endocrinologist told me that I had a good chance of getting pregnant and a 5% chance that it would be twins.
The morning-after pill is an emergency contraceptive that can prevent pregnancy if taken within a certain time frame after unprotected intercourse or contraceptive failure. It works primarily by delaying ovulation, inhibiting fertilization, or preventing implantation of a fertilized egg. It is most effective when taken as soon as possible, ideally within 72 hours, but some formulations can work up to 5 days after intercourse. It is important to note that it does not terminate an existing pregnancy.
Yes. You have been unprotected during intercourse and the MAP is not 100% sure. Pulling out is not a birth control method. 25% get pregnant and you will be too within 2 years of that is what you use as protection. There is sperm in pre ejaculate too and that can get you pregnant. Get on birth control.