No, "foamy" fluid discharge after intercourse is from the mixture of fluids, which the vagina naturally discharges.
The cause of pregnancy is intercourse but that is probably not what you mean. Rephrase the question.
The foam in your urine does not mean you are pregnant. Men's urine will foam also. If you think you are pregnant, A pregnancy test would be more accurate.
The foam in your urine does not mean you are pregnant. Men's urine will foam also. If you think you are pregnant, A pregnancy test would be more accurate.
You can have intercourse through the entire pregnancy unless you have a risky pregnancy and the doctor say otherwise.
No, you need to wait 14 days (two weeks) after intercourse to determine pregnancy.
If you had intercourse with condoms, yes.
Never!
yes.
It is usually safe to have intercourse 6 weeks after pregnancy. If you are still unsure or uncomfortable after 6 weeks, contact your doctor.
It can.
Approximately 14 days after intercourse, pregnancy can be detected.
No, not at all