VERY. Its happened to me too many times.
Yes. Even if you're both fertile, it doesn't always happen.
Both are as equally likely when having unprotected sex.
Yes, a girl can get pregnant if she does not take the pill or use any form of contraception. Pregnancy occurs when sperm fertilizes an egg, which can happen if she has unprotected sexual intercourse during her fertile window. It's important to be aware of other contraceptive methods to prevent unintended pregnancies.
If it was unprotected sex (without a condom, or any oral contraceptive, or any other contraceptive) then yes.
Yes, it is possible to become pregnant after your fertile week, although the likelihood decreases significantly. Sperm can live in the female reproductive tract for up to five days, so if you have unprotected intercourse shortly before or during your fertile window, sperm may still be present when ovulation occurs. However, once ovulation has passed and the egg is no longer viable (typically 12-24 hours after release), the chances of conception drop.
Unprotected vaginal intercourse during ovulation
Yes, a woman can get pregnant during her fertile days, which typically occur around ovulation when an egg is released from the ovary. Sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for several days, so intercourse during this fertile window increases the chances of sperm meeting the egg. The fertile days are usually considered to be a few days before and the day of ovulation.
You can tell if you're pregnant two or three weeks after unprotected sex.
Yes, it is possible to be pregnant even if you are experiencing bleeding that is not your regular period, especially if you had unprotected intercourse during your fertile window. Some women experience implantation bleeding or other types of spotting in early pregnancy. It's important to take a pregnancy test or consult a healthcare professional for accurate information and guidance.
Yes you can become pregnant, because your body has not yet adapted to the hormones in the birth control which protects you from pregnancy. You should take a pregnancy test if you have had unprotected intercourse during you first week of starting birth control. You should wait to have unprotected intercourse for at least 1-2 months,2 months being safer.
"Likely", no. But it has happened.
If you want to be pregnant then have unprotected sex with your husband during your fertile days. Then there is a greater percentage to be pregnant. The other way around is to abstain sex during fertile days especially around 5 days before menstruation and 5 days after it or use a contraceptive method.