What Are The Odds Of Getting Pregnant

The odds of getting pregnant can be affected by various factors. If a woman is taking birth control measures, the odds of getting pregnant are minimal. This is because the birth control measures taken by the woman are effective in their own way thus the chances of getting pregnant are fairly low. These birth control measures could be use of a condom, having implants, vasectomy, and monthly injection among others.  

 

When one has unprotected sex a day before her periods, the odds of getting pregnant are very high. This is because that is the ovulation time and pregnancy depends on when you ovulate. If the day before your ovulate is when you have sex then you are likely to get pregnant. 

 

If you are a virgin and you have sexual intercourse, your odds of getting pregnant are high if the sperm is able to swim up to your fallopian tubes. You do not need to have deep penetration to get pregnant as a virgin. It can happen any time, either the first time you have unprotected sex or much later.

 

When having sexual intercourse and the sperm is released near the vagina (it does not matter whether there was withdrawal method or your man pulled out) there is a likelihood of getting pregnant. This is because once the sperm is in the vagina canal it can swim up to the fallopian tubes where the ovum will be waiting.

 

You can also be pregnant and still experiencing spotting. This is not usually a period follow; it is when the fertilized egg is implanting itself on the side of the uterus. Not most women experience this and one should have a medical check up just to be sure.

 

You cannot get pregnant by swallowing sperm, so the odds are zero. The only way one gets pregnant is when you have unprotected sexual intercourse in your vagina. The stomach has no connection to the uterus at all. A woman can also get pregnant even when the man does not ejaculate inside. You can get pregnant from pre ejaculation discharge, which men cannot control.

 

The odds of being pregnant are high when your period is late and you are experiencing white vaginal discharge with the usual period symptoms. This discharge is usually milky white or clear and you should see a doctor and run a pregnancy test.

It is also highly likely to get pregnant even when one is using a condom. The only way to prevent pregnancy is by abstinence. Condoms are not usually 100% especially if it comes off inside a woman’s vagina. Besides, the condom can burst inside increasing your chances of getting pregnant.

 

If you have missed your period for sixty days, there is a chance that you are pregnant, but that does not automatically mean you are pregnant. Other underlying factors may cause you to miss your period for a long while. The best thing to do is to visit a doctor and have some pregnancy tests run.

 

The odds of getting pregnant when you have unprotected sex in the middle of your menstruation cycle are high. This is because that is the time frame when your body is preparing to ovulate. After ovulation, the ovum lifespan can be from 20 hours to anything up to two days and the life span of a sperm is five days. Once the sperm swims up to the fallopian tube before the ovum gets to the uterus, then the chances of getting pregnant are high.

If you are taking the pill, stop for two days, and then have unprotected sex, the chances of getting pregnant are high. This is because the sperm can survive in the body of a woman between three and five days. To be sure, one needs to carry out a pregnancy test.

 

 At the peak of fertilization, the odds of getting pregnant are low. This is because the sperm has to cross many barriers before it gets to the ovum. Considering the barriers and the life span of the sperm, then the chances are reduced. An example is when having unprotected sex for a while without getting pregnant and you are both medically fit.

When one takes morning after pill after unprotected sex, the chances of getting pregnant are minimal this is because the morning after pill inhibits ovulation or can irritate the lining of the uterus so as to inhibit the implantation of a fertilized egg.

 

The odds of getting pregnant two days after having sex without any protection are minimal. One should wait until their period is due or two weeks after sex so as to get a more accurate test. Your odds of getting pregnant also reduce, as one gets old. This is because as one ages the fertility levels begin to decline at a much more rapid pace.