The chances are that you're pregnant!
The pullout method is the most unreliable method of birth control. Pregnancy is always a possibility - be protected.
Yes, you could be pregnant, because withdrawal DOESN'T protect you against pregnancy!
You shouldn't be using withdrawal in the first place, because it's NOT birth control - and yes, you could be pregnant!
Yes. The pull out method is not considered to be a reliable form of birth control. If you feel that you may be pregnant you should take a home pregnancy test and/or visit your dr.
The pull out method is more like a method to get pregnant to be honest. There's pre-cum that he can not feel and it's there to clean the urethra before the actual ejaculation. The earliets signs differ from woman to woman. Some feel sick from the first day pretty much while others don't. Not getting your period is a sign. If you think you are pregnant you can take a test 10-14 days after sex the earliest for it to be reliable.
First I will always say that unless you are abstinent, there is always a possibility of being pregnant. Yes, you can get pregnant. Common myths suggest that you cannot get pregnant while on your period, that is false information as well; although it is less likely it is still possible. You can also get pregnant from pre-ejaculate as you might not have thought because pre-ejaculate still contains sperm/semen. The pullout or withdraw method can still have sperm or semen that can come in contact with the vagina and get a female pregnant.
Wait until the day of your missed period.
Yes. Since there is sperm in the precum, there is always a chance of getting pregnant with the pull-out method. "Take Sex with Sue Johansen" says women get pregnant within a year of using this method.
Using this type of contraception has nothing to do with the regularity of your period. Always excepting it is not a reliable method and you period may have failed to start completely due to you being pregnant.
estas loca gorda sexo sexo
Yes there is a chance of being pregnant.
Certainly. I will always say that unless you are abstinent, there is always a possibility of being pregnant. Yes, you can get pregnant. Be on the lookout for pregnancy symptoms just in case. Your symptoms of pregnancy will usually appear anywhere from the first week of your expected period to 1-2 weeks after your first week of expected period. Your first signs of pregnancy most commonly include missed period, tender/swollen breasts, change in color of the breasts, fatigue, nausea/vomiting, increased sense of smell, and weight gain. Common myths suggest that you cannot get pregnant while on your period, that is false information as well; although it is less likely it is still possible. You can also get pregnant from pre-ejaculate as you might not have thought because pre-ejaculate still contains sperm/semen. The pullout or withdraw method can still have sperm or semen that can come in contact with the vagina and get a female pregnant.