50%. either you get pregnant or you don't. if its 14 days after your period chances are 90% because ur fertile.
The chance is pretty good. People who practice the withdrawal method are called "parents."
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Using a condom is a very good way to reduce the chance of getting pregnant. Make sure you know how to use it. Make sure it's used properly, and you won't get a pregnancy.
Depending on what type/ how much protection, there is usually always a chance of getting pregnant. If only a condom is being used, then it is absolutely still possible to get pregnant (the condom can break). The more protection used, the lesser the chance of getting pregnant, BUT the only way to prevent pregnancy 100% is not to engage is sexual intercourse at all.
It doesn't matter - you can STILL get pregnant no matter what!
Condoms have a 3% failure rate if used correctly.So chances are very small if used correctly.
If you used the ring correctly and consistently in the three weeks before the ring-free week, you have no decrease in protection during the ring-free week.
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 ^^
No, Pregnancy can still occur if methadone is being used.
Going to the bathroom after sex has NOTHING to do with your chances of getting pregnant..birth control and other forms of protection are necessary and even then nothing is guaranteed to work 100%..and ANY girl can get pregnant, no matter her age, if she is healthy and ovulating (meaning if she gets a period every month)
They are lower than if you did not use one but no form of contrception, with the possible exception of abstinence, is foolproof.
If you had unprotected sex it is possible you are pregnant, sperm can live for 5 days inside the upper cervix and uterus.
if you used the pill and a condom then I would say there is little chance you are pregnant
Condom are considered to be 90% to 97% effective (depending on who you talk to). So even with proper condom use you have a 3% to 10% chance of getting pregnant. Most sources favor the 97% figure.