There MIGHT be some species where that is the case, but usually - no. Mammals for instance, particularly humans, are NOT fertile every day.
Females come into season/heat once every six months for about two weeks. This is when they are at their most fertile.
they gave females fertile sperm.
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Being fertile means that your body is in such a state that it can cause a pregnancy to occur.. in males: that means that your sperm and reproductive system are healthy. in females: it more refers to a certain time in your cycle when you can get pregnant, which is the few days before and the day of ovulation. ~pawsalmighty
Pheromones
Yes. But the day before your last day of ovulation is the most fertile.
You plant the seed in some fertile soil and water it every day- not too much, though.
Females, in order to stay hydrated, need to drink a minimum of 64 ounces of water per day. If they are on the heavier side, they should drink half their body weight in ounces every day.
Yes. A woman is fertile pretty much every day of the month. Only 12% of all women ovulate on the same day every month so unless you check every month you don't know when you ovulate. The sperms also live inside for almost a week. A orgasm can also make you ovulate again.
no your not you fertile from 6-10 days after your period
every body punch each other in the face guys cant hit females either
The fertile plant grew fast