To get pregnant naturally you have to be menstruating, which'd be rare at 50. Otherwise it's up to the doctors and an egg donor.
Your chances of having an ectopic pregnancy from BV is about zero.
It is possible to get pregnant in your 50's. However, the chances decrease greatly at that age since your body stops producing eggs. The chances of miscarriage also greatly increase as you get older, lowering the chances of a viable pregnancy.
For each pregnancy, there is a 50 percent chance of a boy and a 50 percent chance of a girl baby. So to answer your question the odds are still 50:50.
If you have been on birth control for over a month then you are protected against pregnancy.
There is only a 1% change of a pregnancy ultrasound being wrong. If you've taken a pregnancy test and then go in for an ultra sound to confirm the pregnancy, chances are you are definitely pregnant.
If your Nuvaring comes out, then your chances of pregnancy are the same as any female without contraceptive protection.
No.
The chances of pregnancy are as low as they can be if you have sex while using the copper IDU and the contraceptive implant.
Just about 50/50. The sex of earlier children has no bearing on the sex of the next child to be born. Each pregnancy has a (just about) even chance of being a boy or a girl.
Yes.
Slim to none.