No, it can't. The belly button has no opening into the body. If it did we'd have a lot more infections... Even if the belly button was an entry point, it is in no way connected to the reproductive system.
No - But, pregnancy may occur anytime semen is located near to or in the vaginal vault.
Absolutely not. The only way to get pregnant is for sperm to enter your vagina where it can then travel to your fallopian tubes and uterus and a baby can be conceived.
what the hell is this of course not what the hell man
A belly button is not open or a way into the body, it healed after you were born. It's like semen on your arm - nothing happens.
Not in the stomach.
hahaha, seriously? no.
No?
No. Babies in the uterus are nourished by the woman's body, through her own blood stream and an organ called the placenta, which exchanges her blood with the baby's. The exchange is done through the umbilical cord; on the baby's side, the attachment is at the umbilicus. You probably know it better as your "belly button".
the sperm reaches the uterus through the cervical opening or cervical os.
No. Your belly button does not lead to your vagina.
If the sperm enter your belly button it is fine as you are not going to get pregnant that way. just wash it well.
A man doesn't have a Uterus.
cervix
Nothing happens just might get a little crusty :D i assume u are talking about your belly button just be sure to wash it
Through the uterus: Sperm (after sex and assuming the male has ejaculated inside the female), the lining of the uterus wall (also known as menstrual blood), discharged eggs that go unfertilized, and babies if born.Through the fallopian tubes: Sperm (sperm actually meets the female egg inside the fallopian tube a little under halfway out to the uterus), and the egg. To my knowledge, that's all.
no idea it travels through the vagina, through the uterus, then through the fallopian tubes and fertilization occurs in the fallopian tubes
He puts his penis inside your vagina. After ejaculation occurs, sperm comes out of the penis and goes through your uterus and then one sperm forms into a child.
No - obviously ejaculation is beneficial as it gets the sperm as close to the cervix as possible, but once there it is helped by the females body. Around a week before ovulation the mucus that plugs-up the cervix softens and flows down into the vagina where it acts to protect sperm from the acidic pH of the vagina and provides a medium through which sperm can swim through. The cervix also dips down into the vagina during orgasm to 'pick-up' the sperm, and uterine contractions also help propel the sperm up through the uterus.