nothing at all
you really can't get pregnant during your period. Your period happens because you didn't get pregnant. Ovulation is when you get pregnant and it happens about two weeks after your period ends.
There's still pre-ejaculate in the condom so yes, thereś a risk. You had the chance to use the morning after pill and now it's too late. Don't wait so long if it happens again. Take a pregnancy test 2 weeks after or after your next period.
Nothing. You have to wait 2 weeks minimum since it takes 2 weeks to get pregnant.
If you are pregnant, then you are pregnant. It happens or it doesn't, but you won't know for 3 weeks until your next cycle when you can take a test.
Of course not. You are not ovulating, no sperm can enter the uterus and there's already a embryo inside.
It depends. If you are regularly on birth control and just forgot it that day, it is not likely but it is very possible. If you are not regularly on birth control and took the pill the day after, then yes, you can be pregnant, since usually you have to be on the pill for 2-4 weeks before a man can ejaculate into a woman without the risk of getting her pregnant.
It is possible but not likely if the ejaculate stayed contained in the condom. Just to be safe, watch for pregnancy symptoms in the coming weeks and test if your period is late.
i had that too, Im currently 6 weeks pregnant and don't have an ultrasound for another 2 weeks
Ten days after a period is the optimum time to conceive. So 2 weeks is about right. Congratulations.
you can not get pregnant while you have your period. you can only get pregnant when you are ovulating. ovulation happens about two weeks after your last period. if you are trying for a baby then the doctors can tell you when you are ovulating
You appear to be very confused about how birth control works. It doesn't matter if you've been on birth control for a year if you haven't used it in two weeks. That sex was unprotected. The chances of getting pregnant from pre-ejaculate are lower than if he hadn't pulled out, but they aren't zero. Consider using the morning after pill or other emergency contraception if you've had sex in the last five days. See your health care provider about getting on a method that you can stick with if you don't want to get pregnant.
That happens sometimes. As the pregnancy progresses, the clincial picture will become clearer.