The Pull out method is not a contraceptive so basically you are not using any. There is always pre-cum. Insist on him wearing a condom or no sex! Unless he wants to be a dad or pay for an abortion.
Depends on how far along the woman is in her monthly cycle of menstruation and ovulation. Women are most fertile two days before through two days after they ovulate, which occurs approximately 14 days after their last menstrual cycle. However, sperm has been said to survive up to 72 hours after coitus (sex). Even if a man does not ejaculate (i.e. "pulls out"), sperm is still released during sex, in the form of pre-ejaculate (which occurs during coitus and is virtually undetectable by either partner). Therefore, you CAN get a girl pregnant even if you pull out, and there is a good week or more that she can easily get pregnant out of each month--and that week is actually harder to pin down than just counting calendars.
Less likely, but still possible. A woman can only get pregnant if she has sex either during ovulation or up to a week before ovulation when there is fertile quality cervical mucus present - this helps keep the sperm alive for up to 7 days and helps it to swim up through the cervical opening. During an average 28 day cycle a woman will be fertile between days 7-16 (ovulation on day 14, there can be a viable egg present for up to 48 hours) - by the time a woman menstruates the egg from the last cycle is long dead, and she cannot ovulate during menstruation. However if a woman's menstrual cycle is short she may ovulate soon after menstruation, thus if she was to have sex during her period sperm could survive up to 7 days, by which time she may have ovulated and thus she may get pregnant.
There is no scientific research that supports that you can influence the sex/gender of your baby by having sex at a specific time or in a specific way. You are however more likely to get pregnant after your period because you will begin to ovulate shortly after your period ends.
You only ovulate one day per cycle - although you may release multiple eggs over a 24 hour period, and with eggs surviving for up to 24 hours it means there may be a viable egg present for up to 48 hours. It takes your entire menstrual cycle to ovulate as it's a cycle, a domino effect of hormonal changes and functions occurring between aspects of your reproductive organs.
It means that you have an irregular cycle. In order to hve a regular period you have to have a regular menstrual cycle, for you to ovulate on a regular basis, if you're young this can take time to happen as it takes your body time to mature to a point where it will ovulate regularly. If you have poor health or are not a healthy weight this can effect ovulation too, thus can cause irregular cycles. If concerned talk to your doctor to figure out why your cycles are irregular and look into treatment.
Yes you can ovulate at any time.
No; a woman will not ovulate if she is pregnant.
get your boyfriend or husband and have them stick there dicks in you
Yes, a woman can get pregnant immediately after her period. If she has a short menstrual cycle it is possible for her to ovulate directly after menstruation, or certainly she may be fertile directly after menstruation.
If the pregnancy hormones are still there you can't but you can wait for the ultrasound.
No she cannot. The problem is that only 12% know exactly when they ovulate and if you have not gotten your period yet you can not know when you ovulate because before the first bleed, you ovulate and wont even know it. If you have sex a week before ovulation the sperm can live inside you until you ovulate and get you pregnant. Use protection for your own sake, to protect from unwanted pregnancy and STD's. You can get pregnant the first time and at 14 you are too young to have sex, legally.
No you don't ovulate when you are pregnant the ovum are held back until you are no longer pregnant.
If you ovulate and you're already pregnant, consult your doctor. It will make an interesting case-study.
Yes, it does
Hens ovulate daily: their eggs. If their eggs are fertile there is a chance of them hatching into chicks, if incubated correctly.
Women ovulate around 14 days after their last period.
no, did you get your period?