You might be pregnant - take a test
bability
The chance that a given event will occur, usually expressed between the number 0 (will not occur) and 1 (will occur) is called probability.
Men usually cheat with random women because there is less of a chance of being caught.
The chance that a given event will occur usually expressed between the number 0 will not and 1 the event will occur
60% chance for Scattered Thunderstorms means there is a very likely chance that you will see thunderstorms scattered around throughout the day. A scattered thunderstorm means that one moment their maybe rain and thunder, the next moment it may be clear.Use this table for reference:0-20% Chance of Rain is: Very unlikely21-49% Chance of Rain is: Unlikely but should be expected50-75% Chance of Rain is: Likely and should be expected75+% Chance of Rain is: Very likely and should be expected.
Only if you had UNPROTECTED Sex, then there is a chance.
was this when you we're due 'on' or after unprotected sex? i would buy a test, theres always a chance
No, not unless you have had unprotected sex since your last period. Then there may be a chance.
In two healthy people, the chance of pregnancy after having regular unprotected sex for a month is high.
Nine months. There is a chance that you can get pregnant from not taking your dose at around the same time each day (2-4 hours outside of when you usually take it.) If you have not taken your contraceptive pill for two-three consecutive days, you are unprotected. At two weeks, consider yourself completely unprotected.
If you had unprotected sex then there is a high chance.
Most likely it's a sign of spotting, which usually occurs when switching or getting on birth control. Sometimes spotting may be caused by stress or a change in diet. However, it is recommended to take a pregnancy test if you feel there is a chance that you are pregnant because this is a common side effect.
If you have unprotected sex for a year, you have a 20 percent chance of getting pregnant during each cycle.
its around an 85% chance that you could be pregnant becasue birth control is only 81-99% effective. so check anyways.
It is very unlikely, however any time you have unprotected sex there is a chance of becoming pregnant.
If you had unprotected sex, whether you pulled out or not, there is a chance that your partner could be pregnant. Ejaculating inside the vagina greatly increases this chance. In this case, your partner should seek medical advice for options from this point. Emergency contraception is available up to 72 hours after unprotected intercourse.
I would say that it is a 47 percent chance. You usually ovulate around 7-10 days before you start your period and that is the most likely chance of getting pregnant is around that time.