99 percent she wont get pregnant...1 percent is your condom may tare...
I'd be worried if you remained on the pill if you were pregnant. But if you are one the pill and a condom is in use, then 99.9% of the time you wouldn't get pregnant.
They are lower than if you did not use one but no form of contrception, with the possible exception of abstinence, is foolproof.
Not unless you had no barrier when you ejaculated into her. If you had the condom on and ejaculated into the condom while you were inside of her, then exited her and changed condoms (unless the condom broke) you could not get her pregnant. The only way for her to get pregnant is if you ejaculated into her or emptied your fluids into her (and most condoms have spermicide). If neither are the case, it is nearly 0% chance that she could get pregnant.
Yes. No birth control is 100% safe. The pill used with a condom is the best one.
Yes, it only takes one...
No one has actually figured out the chances of using an expired condom, but one thing is sure. An expired condom has a much greater chance of breaking, which can cause pregnancy. Don't take the chance.
There is still a 2% chance that you can get pregnant when using a condom, however you should definitely not wear one if he is wearing one and don't ask him to put two condoms on because the latex rubbing against itself will tear very fast.
pretty much just about any condom if used properly will be helpful in stopping the transmission of HIV and STD's. More in this case is not better, under no circumstances should you wear two condoms. This will only lead to one condom rubbing the other one causing it to wear prematurely or tear. It will NOT double your protection.
There is only one method that is 100% sure to not get pregnant. That is, do not have sex. Otherwise, use a condom and maybe the pill. Both are highly effective.
Yes, there is a risk of pregnancy. There is sperm in his "pre-cum" Men also have lots of mini-ejaculations that aren't as powerful or noticeable as "THE BIG ONE" To better your chances, a condom should be used before there is any genital contact.
You would need to be ovulating to become pregnant... (that is if any sperm went inside you). The sperm would have to travel up and hit the egg. Condoms act as a barrier to prevent the sperm from hitting the egg. So overall, No you should not get pregnant.No form of birth control is ABSOLUTLY sure (other than not having sex at all). Condoms and birth control pills are each about 99%; if you use both then you are at 99,99 % which is as good as it gets but still not 100%.
it's either one of three things. Your period is about to start, your vagina is cleaning itself or you might be pregnany.