This answer is not intended to scare, but rather to educate, so I'll begin by letting you know that you probably won't become pregnant from any single act of coitus. Of course, all pregnancies began with a single act of coitus, but it generally takes many tries.
What you have described is a physical impossibility unless you were wearing a female condom; there most certainly are millions of sperm remaining within the vaginal canal, even if it appears as though all of it came out. There is virtually the same probability of becoming pregnant as if all the sperm had remained inside. Furthermore, even pre-ejaculate fluids can cause pregnancy, so the chance of pregnancy had already occurred long (or not so long) before he came.
That said, some fertile couples try for years, having unprotected sex hundreds of times before a successful pregnancy, just as some women become pregnant the first time they have sex. If the thought is causing you any anxiety, pregnancy tests are more than worth the money.
Yes you can. It's the semen, the transporter fluid that comes out because it has nowhere else to go. The sperms are swimming towards the uterus. It's always like this unless he wears a condom.
Yes, because not all of it comes out
if u are pregnant does white fuild comes out ?
if your period comes on early does that mean that you are not pregnant?
That happened to me .... your pregnant!
That is the only way you can get pregnant.
It all depends when you start ovulating again. You can get pregnant again without ever getting a period since the egg comes before a period. If you breast-feed your period typically comes back later.
If you had sex you can get pregnant.
Unlikely
No.
yes
If the male's sperm comes in contact with the females vagina, the female can get pregnant.
Usually not at all. Not getting a period is a very common way to find out or starting to suspect that you're pregnant. Some women do experience lighter bleedings during pregnancy.