You should be able to get pregnant as long as you are not menopausal. The average age of menopause is currently around 51. The likelihood of genetic abnormalities like Down syndrome does go up with mother's age but there are prenatal screens for this.
When you are on/having your period, it is usually when you have one of the highest chances of getting pregnant.
The chances are that you will get pregnant as the withdrawal method is highly unreliable.
No as a matter of fact if one is on the pill there is agreater risk of getting pregnant.
The chances are not to big but you can. It matters were you in your fertility cycle or not.
It is extremely rare to get pregnant on the contraceptive implant. It is one of the most effective methods of reversible contraception.
You likely can get pregnant and fertility pills will help.
Just before your period you are at your most fertile
Chances is the wrong word to use. No one could give you a % chance of it happening. However it is very possible for it to happen. Also a quick note that breast feeding does not alter your chances of getting pregnant in anyway.
They are lower than if you did not use one but no form of contrception, with the possible exception of abstinence, is foolproof.
ive been tring to get pregnant an my spouse believes me drinking occasionally an smoking ciggrattes is the reason i wont get pregnant but i been pregnant 3 times an misscarriage one time
If you had sex within those ten days, then yes. Missing even one can increase your chances of getting pregnant.
Your chances are very slim...all though you are only guaranteed for ten years.It is like one in one hundred women that will get pg after being sterilized