Yes, it's still possible to get pregnant, though less likely than if you weren't on the pill. The only 100% effective birth control is abstaining from sex.
No, this is not possible. The only way one could be pregnant is if it was bred before you got it. They need to breed with the opposite sex to become pregnant.
yes there is a chance that you can become pregnant from you partner pulling out without a condom
Answer Having no sex at all.Without condoms or birth control you can't prevent pregnancy if you keep on having sex.First of all, without condoms you can spread all kinds of diseases if you or your partner carries HIV or any other STD's.Second, birth control is just the extra protection against pregnancy along with condoms, don't think you can just use birth control and go on without condoms. Unless you know for sure you or your partner don't carry HIV or any STD's and also don't mind about getting pregnant. Or you can have a surgery which does not go without risks and is non-reversible.
By not having sex.
Yes. Condoms are not 100% effective.
As long as you have reproductive organs and engage in sexual activity with a fertile partner, it will always be possible. However, the odds of probability to begin to drop the longer you go without a period.
Yes, it is possible.
No.
If that's how you like it.
No, it is not possible to get married without your partner there with you. When you get married, it is supposed to be a special time for both of you.
no it's not possible to be pregnant for two years without giving birth, but sometimes very few women get to be pregnant for ten month and then give birth (it happens).
You don't. There may be some way to get pregnant with a partner that has aids without you getting it but it would definitely have to happen in a laboratory.