about 6.12%
50 50 chances depends if your crossing a road or walking causally and see a nice lady then bamm a car hits you
True. Statistically, the chances of being involved in a fatal crash do tend to double during the late-night hours on weekends, particularly between 6 PM and 3 AM on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday nights. This increase is largely attributed to factors such as higher rates of impaired driving, increased nightlife activity, and more pedestrians on the streets during these times.
The probability of 4 aces being in a hand of 9 cards is: 9C4 ∙ (4/52)∙(3/51)∙(2/50)∙(1/49)∙(48/48)∙(47/47)∙∙∙(44/44) = 0.0004654... ≈ 0.0465% where 9C4 = 9!/[(9-3)!∙3!] = 126
Probability = Chance of Success / Total Chances (Chance of Success + Chance of Failure) There are 4 aces in a 52 card deck and 48 cards that are not aces. Probability of being dealt an ace = 4 / (4 + 48) = 4/52 = .0769 or about 7.7 percent
If the vasectomy was performed properly, it is generally considered to be extremely effective. There is, however, a chance that it didn't "take".
A vasectomy prevents a male making a female pregnant. It does not prevent a female getting pregnant since she could get pregnant with a male who has not had a vasectomy or by artificial insemination.
You could possibly be pregnant. Your chances of being pregnant are high. You can still have a baby with this disorder.
About a 5% chance.
I GOT MY CYCLE FOR THREE MONTHS IN A ROW WHLIE I WAS PREGNANT
when a person is having unprotected sex, the chances of becoming pregnant are 100%, no matter what the regulation of periods or ovulation dates are.
Chances are small, if you took your pills correctly.
Yes, the chances are much more higher, there is a lower possibility if you have dry buttsecks though.
Once you stop taking the birth control pills you are able to become pregnant.
Actually even with being on the pill you an still get pregnant. Some ladies have a higher chance by being on the pill. I was on the pill and got pregnant.
the chances are 99% percent out of 100% it is very un smart to do so with out prtection
Depending on how long after the vasectomy you have intercourse, after he had he vasectomy they usually test his sperm on a regular basis until there are no sperm present. If he had his vasectomy months to years ago then no you cannot get pregnant. It is possible it has come undone or is leaking. Regular Dr checkups are a way to prevent that. Old vasectomys were a clip. The clip may not be pinching anymore. Sperm can last up to 20 ejaculations...or 3mths after vasectomy. Be careful. Yes, but the chances are very slim. Vasectomies are the most reliable method of family planning with a failure rate of less than 1 per thousand. The most common reasons for failure are a) that the man didn't wait long enough after the operation (usually 2-3 weeks or 20 ejaculations) before having sex, and b) that the vas deferens spontaneously reconnected. The chances of a failure after properly clearing and being tested at 3 months are put at about 1 in 4000, or 0.025%.