None.
The chances of a 14-year-old boy impregnating a 14-year-old girl depend on several factors, including the timing of the girl's menstrual cycle, the boy's sperm count and motility, and the presence of any contraceptive methods being used. In general, the likelihood of pregnancy from a single act of unprotected intercourse is relatively low, but not impossible. It is important for teenagers to understand the risks of unprotected sex and to use appropriate contraception to prevent unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections.
Depends on how many black guys she has been with before she met you.
In a one ejaculation there could be anywhere in between 40-600 million sperm. Averaging half a teaspoon. Assuming you are asking about human semen, production ends at death, so the amount of semen production for any one man could be quite large. An average ejaculation is said to produce about 2 ml of semen. Semen is a combination of sperm and fluids produced in the prostate and urinary tract to move the sperm into the vagina. Sperm production can decrease with age due to lessening of testosterone, and the amount of fluids can also deteriorate with age. The prostate starts having problems. I really have no idea how someone came up with the "average" volume of ejaculate. The idea of "sampling" a sufficiently large number of men ejaculating for scientific purposes boggles my mind.
possibly, the outside of the condom is fine and clean but if the inside of it lets some semen into your vagina then you might get pregnant, your probably fine though this is highly unlikely
No there is not.
Yes, if the ejaculatory fluids came in contact with your vagina you can get pregnant.
the sperm inside the condom cannot impregnate you. However if there is a hole or split in the condom the sperm that escapes can. Although condoms are coated in spermicide it will not kill all of the sperm.
While the chances of getting pregnant from the scenario you described are very low, it is still technically possible for sperm to be present on the fingers that were used to penetrate the vagina after removing the condom. To minimize the risk of pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections, it is recommended to always use protection consistently and correctly throughout sexual activity.
even if you wouldn't have used a condom the chances would have been 99/1 because you're on the pill. now that you used double protection but it fell off i bet it was like 99,0000000001/1 so you don't have to worry. just try to get the condom out of the vagina ^^
Pregnancy occurs when semen enters the vagina and fertilizes an egg, and then only. If no semen entered your vagina (or the area outside your vagina, since sperm can swim), there is no chance you can get pregnant. If the condom was put on properly and did not break, there is an extremely low chance you can be pregnant. If you did not bleed much after intercourse, most likely it is coincidence that your cycle was almost over.
Yes, there is still semen on his penis, so putting it any near the vagina can get you pregnant.
yes it is possible but probably not very likely,,the chances of getting pregnant by actual intercouse and ejaculation into the vagina can vary depending on many factors anyway. so yes ,,but i dont think it is likely
it's either one of three things. Your period is about to start, your vagina is cleaning itself or you might be pregnany.
It is possible, but unlikely to get pregnant from sperm on your vagina.
yes so stay away from penises!