No, if you have sex when pregnant the uterus is closed by the mucus plug and nothing can get in to the fetus. Once a embryo is made it can not be changed by another sperm and egg.
No, sperm are required for pregnancy.
If a sperm fertilizes an egg, the female will not have a menstrual cycle for that month as the fertilized egg will implant in the uterine lining and develop into a pregnancy.
If sperm does not enter the vagina, there is no chance of pregnancy. Pregnancy occurs when sperm fertilizes an egg, and this can only happen if the sperm comes into contact with the vagina and eventually reaches the egg in the fallopian tubes. Without this contact, pregnancy cannot occur.
Oral consumption of sperm will not lead to pregnancy because the sperm will never reach the egg.
Pregnancy occurs when a sperm fertilizes an egg inside a woman's body. Ingesting sperm will not lead to pregnancy.
A pregnancy begins with the actual act of love making. If the sperm and the egg come together and the egg is fertilised by the sperm a pregnancy begins.
No, sperm cannot swim on skin and lead to pregnancy. Sperm must enter the vagina and travel to the fallopian tubes to fertilize an egg and result in pregnancy.
No, sperm cannot penetrate clothing and result in pregnancy. Direct contact with the vagina is needed for sperm to fertilize an egg.
A woman's body releases an egg from one ovary each month as part of the menstrual cycle. This is to facilitate fertilization by sperm and potential pregnancy. The egg is then either fertilized by sperm or absorbed by the body if not fertilized.
No, sperm in the colon will not result in pregnancy. However, the fact that the sperm is there shows close proximity to the areas that do result in pregnancy.
Pregnancy can occur as soon as the sperm fertilizes an egg, which can happen within minutes to hours after ejaculation. However, the exact timing can vary based on factors such as ovulation timing and sperm health. It's important to remember that pregnancy is not guaranteed with every instance of unprotected sex.
Highly unlikely. No, typically the egg accepts only one sperm. Any sperm during or after the event will have no affect on the pregnancy. No