Slim to None, infact extra lube.
Cortisone would not typically affect the results of a pregnancy test. Pregnancy tests detect the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in urine or blood, which is a hormone produced by the placenta during pregnancy. Cortisone would not interfere with this hormone or affect its detection in a pregnancy test.
No, mixing a birth control pill with water will not make a pregnancy test positive. Pregnancy tests detect the presence of a hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in urine or blood, which is produced during pregnancy. Taking a birth control pill or mixing it with water will not influence the result of a pregnancy test.
The first home pregnancy test was invented in 1967 by Margaret Crane and Norman Joseph, using the same principles as laboratory pregnancy tests. It allowed women to determine pregnancy in the privacy of their homes by testing their urine for the presence of human chorionic gonadotropin. The invention revolutionized pregnancy detection and empowered women to take control of their reproductive health.
The likelihood of getting pregnant right after a chemical pregnancy is the same as any other time. A chemical pregnancy does not typically affect fertility and a woman can ovulate and conceive in the next cycle. It's recommended to wait at least one regular menstrual cycle before trying again to allow the body to recover physically and emotionally.
No, testosterone and estrogen have the same number of carbon atoms (19).
the same as if you never wore it.
There is always a chance that pregnancy can occur if the condom broke. Sorry. There is sperm in the liquid that comes out while having sex. So, yes if the condom broke there is a chance of pregnancy, but not from the previous ejaculation Unless of course you are using the same condom which you should never use a condom twice.
If your Nuvaring comes out, then your chances of pregnancy are the same as any female without contraceptive protection.
no they are one time only
Nope. They only work once.
You are being extra safe and reduces the chance of pregnancy and STIs even more than before!
the chances are not that high due to the fact that your doing it before your period because most are more fertile 6 days after her period. But the possibiltes are the same.
this one's easy : pregnancy test. dont even think about "chances". test it.
It may not be pregnancy. Chances may be there because normally most of the womens will have the same problem it always depends on the generic hormonal changes.
The IUD will provide the same protection against pregnancy. As usual, it won't provide protection against sexually transmissible infection.
Although the birth control pill is very effective when taken properly, there is still a (small) risk of becoming pregnant when having sex on the pill. That is why it's not a bad idea to use a condom at the same time--and condoms also protect you from diseases that are transmitted sexually, whereas the pill does not. Any time a penis enters your vagina, whether wearing a condom or not, whether taking the pill or not, there is always a chance of pregnancy.
The same as anyone else's. If you do not wish to become pregnant always use a condom and/or a reliable form of birth control.