In most cases, yes. Always ask your doctor at sonogram appointments if intercourse is still okay and nonharmful for both you and the developing baby. If there is a complication in your pregnancy, often doctors advise to take it easy, including with sexual activity.
It can.
no you have to have intercourse to get pregnant nooooooooo
No, 2 weeks.
Pretty good. There are known cases of sperm going through underwear and resulted in pregnancy. Any sperm in/around the vagina may result in pregnancy. All it takes is one. Don't want a baby? Use protection.
No, it wont be accurate until 14 days after intercourse.
You can begin to get positive results from a home pregnancy test at a minimum of 2 weeks after conception.
No. Pregnancy is not possible between two females through intercourse. Pregnancy requires both sperm and egg. Males create sperm. Females create eggs. That's virtually the core defining difference between what the words male and female mean.
You can, but you are not going to get a correct answer if you want to know if that one act of intercourse 5 days ago got you pregnant! I suggest waiting to see if your period is late, and testing then if needed. ~pawsalmighty
spottings a sign of pregnancy possibly..
During sexual intercourse between a man and a woman, the man places his penis inside the woman's vagina. This is known as vaginal intercourse. Sexual intercourse could refer to any type of sexual activity in which one partner penetrates another. Other "types" of sexual intercourse include anal intercourse and oral intercourse.
Remove the NuvaRing, replace it with a new one, get a pregnancy test if you've had intercourse during the previous four weeks, consider emergency contraception if you've had intercourse in the prior 72 hours, and consult your health care provider.
No, usually the tests would be done a few days after sexual intercourse, otherwise you will get false negatives if you tested too soon.