If the information supplied is correct only an immaculate conception would cause a pregnancy. in other word no not a snowball's hope in hell
If there are sperm in the condom the woman could get pregnant.
There is a low probability that you are pregnant, but there is always a chance. Pre-ejaculate (precum) can contain sperm. If the condom broke, there is a chance that it could have entered your vagina. Even though the odds are that you most likely are not pregnant, see your doctor for a pregnancy test, and STD screening (since the condom broke).
Yes, a week after your period puts you at the beginning of your peak fertility, if you ovulate in the next 5 days you could get pregnant. Using a condom with spermicide greatly reduces the risk.
yesExcellent.Yes you can get pregnant if the condom splits.
yes because the condom could break
It's almost impossible in that scenario, especially if he didn't ejaculate. Don't be fooled, however. Sexual positions make no difference on the chance of pregnancy. And even a condom is not 100% effective.
If you are not using a condom, or she is not on birth control, there's a definite possibility she could get pregnant from pre-ejaculate. It still has countless number of sperm in it. This would be an incredibly unwise form of birth control.
yes there is a chance that you can become pregnant from you partner pulling out without a condom
Yes. The condom could malfunction.
No. You can't get pregnant if your on your period! You could only get pregnant the week after your pregnant!
Yes because the condom failed/was not applied right.
there could be a possibility but it is very much rare to get her pregnant.