If the condom was used correctly, very low. Keep in mind, however, that you can become pregnant at any time during your cycle, including while on your period. Contraceptives lower the odds considerably when used at any point throughout your menstrual cycle when used correctly.
the sperm inside the condom cannot impregnate you. However if there is a hole or split in the condom the sperm that escapes can. Although condoms are coated in spermicide it will not kill all of the sperm.
Barrier contraceptive is a condom, and chemical contraceptive is spermicide.
can you get pregnant by pouring sperm from a condom that was used last night in you
sure in fact, some condoms have spermicidal lube if i were you id cut out the middleman and just buy those
Slim to None, infact extra lube.
Excellent.
the sperm inside the condom cannot impregnate you. However if there is a hole or split in the condom the sperm that escapes can. Although condoms are coated in spermicide it will not kill all of the sperm.
There's a 25-75 chance favoring that you would not get her pregnant. You could use a condom and not get her pregnant, or you don't use a condom and you have a chance at getting her pregnant.
The chances are low but I would wait like 2 days and then get a blood test to make sure ok.
after the mences. day betwen 14 to 19.............
If its penetration and the man was not wearing a condom, or the woman wearing a diaphragm then the chances are very slim. Pre-cum still carries active sperm, but a very low amount. The chances are very very slim, but I can't say its impossible. Best bet to still have sex and be safe is to use protection. Condoms, diaphragms and spermicide.
It depends if the boy can ejaculate and the girl has started her started periods.
If you have been on birth control for over a month then you are protected against pregnancy.
I am assuming that 'wrapper' is slang for condom, and yes, it is still possible to get pregnant with a condom, though it does reduce the chances.
Yes, if it leaked inside the vagina you could get pregnant. Using condoms with spermicide will cut some of this risk.
Condom are considered to be 90% to 97% effective (depending on who you talk to). So even with proper condom use you have a 3% to 10% chance of getting pregnant. Most sources favor the 97% figure.
Well, condoms are effective 99% of the time, so... 1% chance.