Not necessarily. I had the same weird twinges in my vagina, and turns out I got my period about a week later.
Speaking only of females; Every virgin owns a vagina but not every vagina belongs to a virgin. A vagina is female genitalia while a virgin is someone (male or female) who has not engaged in sexual relations.
No you can not. There's the risk for infection that would be too close to the womb and the vagina can also swell during the pregnancy so the piercing would hurt and need to be removed.
No,some women never have it.Some have it for a few weeks while others have it their whole pregnancy. And all of them are normal. Every woman is different and every pregnancy is different.
While it is less likely to get pregnant if ejaculation occurs outside the vagina, there is still a small chance of pregnancy due to the possibility of sperm making its way into the vagina. Washing with soap afterward does not guarantee the elimination of all sperm, so it is important to use contraceptive methods, such as condoms or birth control, to reduce the risk of pregnancy.
No it is not possible for a virgin to get pregnant while abstaining from sex. In order for pregnancy to happen, a woman must have vaginal sex. Semen must enter the vagina in order for pregnancy to be probable. Without penetration of a penis into a vagina with a release of ejaculate, there is no way for a woman to become pregnant. A virgin who abstains from vaginal sex cannot get pregnant. Oral sex and anal sex cannot lead to pregnancy unless semen somehow leaks into the vagina. At any point where semen enters the vagina, pregnancy is possible. Virgins don't participate in vaginal sex(strict virgins don't participate in any form of sexual conduct) therefore they can't get pregnant.
The vagina is "self cleaning" which means it constantly produces fluid that washes down the vaginal walls. This helps prevent infections. So an increased sense of vaginal moisture is likely just your vagina doing some internal housecleaning. It is not a sign of pregnancy.
No, this is very unlikely. The penis must be in or at least at the entry to the vagina with nothing between the two. The male must also ejaculate, or at least pre-ejaculate for any chance of a pregnancy.
No, every woman is different and every pregnancy is different some women experience more or less nausea changing with every pregnancy she has. So just because you have less nausea doesn't mean you will miscarry so just relax and enjoy your good luck!
A man can ejaculate inside your vagina while you're menstruating as long as you are using some form of birth control to prevent unwanted pregnancy (unless you are aiming to get pregnant) - although you cannot get pregnant during your period, you can get pregnant as a result of sex during your period if the sperm survives long enough in your vagina to meet the egg once you ovulate after menstruation.
Every woman is different and every pregnancy is different. Most women have a "baby bump" around the 6 months point. However some women show as early as 3 months while others never show at all.
No, it is completely normal to not get any pregnancy symptoms during the first trimester. Some women never get any pregnancy symptoms, while others get every symptom known to man.
I have alsol had a strange etingling feeling around my belly button for the past while.....I am not supposed to be pregnant.......All the awnsers that i have found say it could be due to pregnancy? If it is when would a person first feel this? Probably your belly button nerves likes it. Maby you should play with it for a while and see if the tingeling goes away