well yes you can,because the sperm can be spoted on wich ever part of your body getting you pregnant but if you still don't have your piriod than no.if you are 14 or older than yes and if you have had your piriod than yes you can get pregnant.if you never get your piriod than you may never have kids.
Probably not, but it's always a possibility. If ANY sperm gets in the vagina, you WILL get pregnant
If you mean during normal wiping after urinating, that may not be normal since the cervix is deep inside the vagina. It might be a good idea to have a doctor check you.
Unlikely but not impossible.
There are germs and bacteria around your anus that can get into your vagina or penis and cause stds or infections.
i dont think you can
I'm not sure what you mean by wiping as there isn't much information in your question. However if you mean wiping when on the toilet then the correct wiping method is wiping back to front until the tissue is clean. Wiping from back to front after urination can cause urinary tract infections by bringing bacteria from the rectal area forward into the vagina. The proper method is to wipe from front to back and then drop the tissue, unfortunately we usually do these things the way ours mothers did, whether it was right or wrong. Both of the above answers are correct. Males can wipe back to front, but females should wipe front to back so any bacterial from the feces will not get near the vagina causing an infection. For males, when wiping from back to front, it's best to hold your testicles up and out of the way with one hand while wiping with the other. Less is more with the TP, too. use about 5 sheets, folded, not clumped or wadded. And do not wipe further than you need to. Just clean the anus, don't drag it up onto your taint.
yes its called implantation
There must be penetration in order for the sperm to make it to the eggs. You will not get pregnant however there is still a chance of STD's. Please get yourself checked out and be careful of anything you put on your skin
Normal flora exists on and in the body. But certain normal flora lives only in certain body areas. For example, we have E-Coli microorganisms in the large intestines, rectum, and on the skin around the anus. If that flora is "moved" to a different body area, say in the mouth (from not washing hands after wiping away a bowel movement) or in the vagina (from wiping back to front), then infection can occur. Some diseases make normal flora multiply. For example, yeast is found on the skin, mouth, and in the vagina. People with diabetes can have frequent yeast infections in the mouth, vagina, and in skin folds.
no you arn't
A piece of cloth used for wiping noses is called a handkerchief.
Any wiping cloths that are not dry must be stored in a sanitizer solution at all times.