No. For you as a human female to become pregnant, male sperm must make it into your uterus, at a time when there is an ovum in your uterus to be fertilized. During sex, the man's ejaculation will insert millions of sperm cells into your vagina, and a fair number of these will make it into the uterus. If there's an ovum present, or if one is released within the next couple of days, you'll be pregnant.
Sex is the process by which humans create new humans, and it is FRIGHTENINGLY efficient.
If by "mucus" you mean the clear fluid that comes out of a penis before the semen comes out, yes, it can. That is called pre-ejaculate" and it does contain sperm.
The vagina is like before pregnancy but the cervix, the opening to the uterus, is closed by a mucus plug.
The cervix extends into your vagina and fills with mucus during pregnancy, this is called the mucus plug which is a protective barrier. When you're pregnant the cervix position is firm, long and closed until the third trimester
No, mucus in the vagina is normal and is sometimes a sign of increased fertility
No, you often get excess cervical mucus when you are pregnant anyway
There is no other way for a mammal to get pregnant, besides the vagina.
The mirena should be in the uterus. If it is in the vagina your partner will feel it and it may fall out on its own. It should not work when in the vagina as it is supposed to work on the uterine walls.
Only if they have a drop of a man's (or boy's) semen on their finger.
Not sure about your question, but mucus is a normal thing for the vagina. The tissue in the vaginal sheath contains goblet cells that secrete mucus. This is completely normal and helps to prevent tissue damage. If the vagina did not stay moist, that would be completely unhealthy and require treatment to prevent permanent damage.
Yes, you can get pregnant even if your vagina is dry.
Nope, only boys can get girls pregnant
Yes, you are probably pregnant
Yes, if the ejaculatory fluids came in contact with your vagina you can get pregnant.