Your question seems confused. If you want to get pregnant and are old enough to make this big decision, you don't want the guy to pull out (called the withdrawal method of contraception). Instead, you'd want him to ejaculate in your vagina. That's the way pregnancy can occur.
When you insert the penis in the vagina unprotected their is always a high chance of pregnancy. With the pull out method it doesn't work because pre-cum could have already been put there after insertion. I suggest using a condom if you do not want to get pregnant.
If you keep using it the odds are pretty good that you will become pregnant,
No it should make no difference at all as a matter of fact it is a wonder that you are not pregnant already.
Yes, you can be pregnant if you had sex in the days just before the IUD was removed if it was a hormonal IUD like Liletta, Mirena, or Skyla. Consider using the morning after pill if you had sex in the last five days. If you do not want to get pregnant, start another method of pregnancy prevention as soon as possible.
If you think you might be pregnant, take a pregnancy test. Start using another method if you don't want to get pregnant at this time.
Yes. Most women get pregnant that way. The guy still will have sperm in his penis. The proper way to do the pull out method is to pull out then stop. Give it a few hours if you want to keep going. Some guys even pre-cum so you could still get pregnant.
You can get pregnant after your contraceptive implant has been in for three years. Use another method if you don't want to get pregnant.
Yes, you might get pregnant if you have sex without birth control. Consider using the morning after pill, and talk to your health care provider about a new method if you don't want to get pregnant at this time.
It is possible to get pregnant through this method, known as "withdrawal" or the "pull-out method," as pre-ejaculate may still contain sperm that can lead to pregnancy. Being a virgin does not affect the risk of pregnancy in this scenario. It is always best to use protection if you want to prevent pregnancy.
It can happen. If you don't want to get pregnant you should always use a condom and/or a reliable method of birth control.
If you stop the birth control pill and replace it with the withdrawal method, you will probably be pregnant within the year. If you don't want to get pregnant, talk with your health care about effective methods that meet your needs. Withdrawal is better than using nothing, but it has a very high failure rate.
You can get pregnant if your Nexplanon has been in for more than three years. Use another method if you don't want to get pregnant at this time.