Think of it this way. If a male has recently ejaculated, the semen comes out. But not all of it. If he were to have sex with a female sometime later, the "pre-cum" would contain the semen that was left behind from the previous ejaculation. The chances of getting pregnant from this is not as high as the whole ejaculation. But why take the risk?
Yes you can get pregnant on your last day of your period and if the condom is on right and doesn't break or slide off it's most likely to get pregnant on your period.
If you change to the pill immediately after the implant, you are not likely to be pregnant.
If you change to the pill immediately after the implant, you are not likely to be pregnant.
You could be experiencing a low amniotic fluid volume, which can throw the measurement off.
On the pill taken correctly-not very likely. Off the pill- it took me 3 months to get pregnant at age 38.
Yes. Even on birth control you can still get pregnant. Just a week after going off the pill its not likely, becasue you'll still have the hormones in your system but definatly still possible.
fill the fluid that is low. If the light does not turn itself off after doing so, then likely you have a bad fluid level sensor. This happened to mine too. I took it in for svc and they replaced the whole coolant tank.
your most likely pregnant and it is old blood you need to let your doctor check you could be pregnant and old blood your uterus is getting rid off
where? in the front? it would probably be a hose that came off at the pump motor. Most likely the bottom motor on the engine side of the washer fluid tank
Depends on the make of car, but most likely you are low on brake fluid. Check it before driving.
more than likely it needs a new wiper fluid pump, if the pump runs but still no fluid, check to make sure the hoses are connected, if they are, pull one off, and run the pump, if fluid comes out, the nozzles are plugged, usually, compressed air will clear these out.
presuming this is serious... if the preseminal fluid ("pre-cum" which is clear) comes in contact with vaginal secretions, the sperm present in the clear fluid can theoretically swim upstream and fertilize an egg.