No. Sex does not cause cancer to spread.
having lots of intercourse on yor fertile days
If you had intercourse with condoms, yes.
Once a person gets prostate cancer once, the chances of it recurring are very high. Constant vigilance is necessary to watch for it to reappear.
Yes, even babies can get UTIs. It is simply an infection of the urinary tract. Although sex can increase the chances of getting one, they are not an STD.
No. When a woman has intercourse for the first time, she is no more or less likely to become pregnant than if she has had sex 500 times.
Prostate cancer itself does not cause infertility, but rather the removal of the prostate gland can effect a male's ability to father a child naturally. He can still father a child via Invitro Fertilization. Medical research has shown that Infertility can increase the chances of developing prostate cancer.
Close to 100%
That can not be so. The sex of the baby is not decided by the day of the intercourse.
Because, anatomically, 70% of peripheral globe is composed of glandular glands. As prostate cancer is a adenocarcinoma (involving the glands of prostate), and peripheral lobe is mostly of glands, that is why it is more common in this lobe. On the other hand, this is the main target of male sexual hormones, which increases the chances for prostate cancer.
There is ALWAYS a chance that you can get pregnant after engaging in intercourse ...
High. That just the time it takes for ovulation to occur.
Yes.