Unfortunately, yes. "Pulling out" is never an effective method of Birth Control because sperm can be transferred before ejaculation. If you are sexually active, you should use condoms to protect yourself from STD's as well as pregnancy. If you are going to have unprotected sex then you should at the very least be using some form of birth control. If you suspect you may be pregnant you should see a doctor a doctor as soon as possible. Accidents happen, so if something unexpected happens, like a condom breaking talk to a doctor or pharmacist immediately. The morning after pill is available over the counter in some areas. More specific to your question though, 10 days after your period is a risky time of the month to be unprotected. Ovulation occurs about 14 days after but every woman is different and it can vary. Good Luck!
There's really no hard answer to that, as counting days and rhythm methods are notoriously unreliable.
Yes.A girl can even get pregnant if the boy does pull out.
Yes, the pull out in time method is notoriously unreliable.
Depends on how far along the woman is in her monthly cycle of menstruation and ovulation. Women are most fertile two days before through two days after they ovulate, which occurs approximately 14 days after their last menstrual cycle. However, sperm has been said to survive up to 72 hours after coitus (sex). Even if a man does not ejaculate (i.e. "pulls out"), sperm is still released during sex, in the form of pre-ejaculate (which occurs during coitus and is virtually undetectable by either partner). Therefore, you CAN get a girl pregnant even if you pull out, and there is a good week or more that she can easily get pregnant out of each month--and that week is actually harder to pin down than just counting calendars.
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Yes, you can be pregnant if you had sex in the days just before the IUD was removed if it was a hormonal IUD like Liletta, Mirena, or Skyla. Consider using the morning after pill if you had sex in the last five days. If you do not want to get pregnant, start another method of pregnancy prevention as soon as possible.
I think sexual intercourse is relaxing ive done it 3 times but to answer your question no.
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Withdrawal DOESN'T work. You'll get pregnant!
When you insert the penis in the vagina unprotected their is always a high chance of pregnancy. With the pull out method it doesn't work because pre-cum could have already been put there after insertion. I suggest using a condom if you do not want to get pregnant.