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.
You can get pregnant each and every time you have sex, whether it be with a condom, pills, both, or no protection at all.
Unless you or your partner has had radical surgery, there is always a possibility of getting pregnant from having sex.But if you're using two methods of protection simultaneously, and correctly, the chance/risk of getting pregnant is really, really, really small.
The chances are very low. The failure rate of modern IUDs (coils) is under 1% per year. The failure rate for condoms is about 15% per year. Thus a couple using both methods could expect a pregnancy about once every 500 years. Remember -- the IUD does not provide protection against sexually transmitted diseases.
The sugar pills are purely to keep you in the habit of taking a pill every day. As long as you take the pills containing hormones at the right time every day, you have a low chance of getting pregnant
The only thing that can prevent pregnancy is regular use of protection. For example using a condom every time you have sex or failing that starting birth control. Birth control used in conjunction with a condom will prevent pregnancy.
3 hours is no big deal. The likelihood of getting pregnant is minimal. If you want to feel more comfortable, use a condom for this day. Don't get into the habit of taking the pill at random hours every day.
If you have sex without using some kind of birth control, then you'll get pregnant. It doesn't happen EVERY time, but if you continue to have sex without using some form of birth control, you WILL get pregnant. Use a condom. Every time, until you WANT to get pregnant.
Every individual's chances for breast cancer are different. Diet, exercise, and genetics all play a role in the chances for getting breast cancer. On average, every woman born has a one in eight chance of getting breast cancer.
The same as every other woman who is not using birth control - about 30%.
Since you have been having your period, it means that you are not pregnant.
Possibility...Yes ..if you were fertile those days after your period.... how often is your cycle??? I got pregnant 4 days after my period ended...( did not want to be) and i usually cycle every 28 days.