Absolutely. Even one drop of pre-ejaculate contains thousands of sperm. Noticing it or not, it's possible that there was some there.
Yes, if you get pregnant on the IUD it needs to be removed, regardless of whether you intend to continue or terminate the pregnancy.
I know you have to have to be menstruating for the docte or to insert the IUD...so they can make sure your not pregnant.
Yes
The contraceptive implant can be inserted in either arm. Typically, if you have it removed and a new one reinserted on the same day, the same location is used. The choice of arms or use of the same site does not affect how well it works.
If the IUD was in the cervix, it couldn't work properly. If you're pregnant, the IUD must be removed, regardless of whether you want to continue the pregnancy. Then you can choose to continue or terminate the pregnancy. If you choose to terminate, you can have another IUD inserted after the abortion.
It's not likely that the IUD removal affected your fertility.
Once the banana is inserted into the rum bottle, it cannot be removed.
The contraceptive implant is of no use if you are pregnant. It is normally removed. It does not harm or end a pregnancy.
If you had BOTH testicles actually removed - not a vasectomy - then you can no longer make a woman pregnant. If you had ONE (out of two) removed, then the remaining one can get a woman pregnant.
Pregnancy with Paragard is uncommon. If you want to get pregnant, have the IUD removed.
The heart was considered more important to facing the afterlife than the brain. The brain would be mashed by stirring with a metal prong inserted through the nose, and the brain hooked out and discarded.
No. There hasn't There has been cases that a woman can be pregnant with her tubes tied Not removed