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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.
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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.
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If its penetration and the man was not wearing a condom, or the woman wearing a diaphragm then the chances are very slim. Pre-cum still carries active sperm, but a very low amount. The chances are very very slim, but I can't say its impossible. Best bet to still have sex and be safe is to use protection. Condoms, diaphragms and spermicide.
It depends on the woman! I've gotten pregnant at 46 and 47 without trying!
Woman can always get pregnant unless if she or her partner is sterile. It's during the beginning of the cycle and end of the cycle that the chances of becoming pregnant skyrocket.
Yes, you can get pregnant. While on the medication, the pills help you control or reduce your chances of getting pregnant. However, how soon you might get pregnant differs from woman to woman.
sperm fertilzes the egg, without sperm no baby... so there is NO way a woman can get pregnant without contact of sperm
When a woman "gushes" this is simply the result of an orgasm that some women experience and is not related to pregnancy or fertilization. Yes, a woman can still get pregnant even if a man withdrawals. The reason for this is that even before ejaculating, a man produces a clear liquid that is used for lubrication. This liquid is not semen, but it can contain some sperm and hence can sometimes get a woman pregnant.
Yes, it is possible.
If a woman does not have a period she cannot get pregnant.
A woman can get pregnant before, during and after her period.
drugs don't affect the chances of pregnancy
If a woman does not have a period she cannot get pregnant.
No, it's biologically impossible for a woman to menstruate while she is pregnant - a woman will only menstruate if she doesn't get pregnant during the last cycle. A woman can bleed during pregnancy for various reasons but this is fairly rare, chances are if you're menstruating you're not pregnant.