Even with the withdrawal method, sperm can be deposited into the vagina. They live anywhere from 3 - 5 days inside of you. Most women ovulate from days 12 - 16. So, it is possible to still become pregnant. You will need to wait until your period is late and take a HPT to find out for sure.
Yes. The above mentioned tablets contains combined Estrogen and Progesterone contraceptive. If you go to your Doctor, she will give to 2 months course of these tablets to "Suppress" ovulation and on third month, there are high chances of 'Rebound' ovulation and on day 14 of menses, you have an ovulation and if sexual contact is done from day 13 to day 15, there are high chances of pregnancy. This is most inexpensive method to treat infertility.
the withdrawal method is not a terribly safe method even when it is done right as sperm can escape before orgasm.
The chances are that you will get pregnant as the withdrawal method is highly unreliable.
Absolutely! You face unwanted pregnancy and STDs!
NO! The withdrawal method leads to pregnancy and possible STDs!
Pregnancy and STDs. Wear a condom.
You don't, because it DOESN'T prevent pregnancy! You should be using condoms!
The most accurate way to predict ovulation using an ovulation calculator for pregnancy is by tracking your menstrual cycle and using ovulation predictor kits to detect the surge in luteinizing hormone (LH) that occurs before ovulation. This method can help you pinpoint the most fertile days for conception.
You don't, because it DOESN'T prevent pregnancy! You should be using condoms!
High. This is because even a small amount of seamen can cause pregnancy and there is small amounts of semen being released before ejaculation. Also you leave yourself open to all the STD's in the world. Condoms are the best provention method but even they aren't fool proof.
DON'T use withdrawal. Stick with birth control.
Hi there. Yes these are all signs of pregnancy.