First of all, you're not pregnant right after sex, so there's no getting "rid of pregnancy." Secondly, urine exits the female from a tiny opening called the urethra; semen is ejaculted into the vagina -- two separate places. So no, going to the bathroom after sex will not prevent conception. If you're going to engage in sex, you should probably have a basic unserstanding of your own anatomy. And you should always use protection. You might not get pregnant but you can contract a deadly sexually transmitted disease.
There are many reasons for peeing a lot. Peeing a lot CAN be a sign of pregnancy, but not on its own, and generally not until later on in pregnancy
It would be a symptom of diabetes but not pregnancy unless you were eight or nine months pregnant.
There is nothing stopping you from peeing on a stick.
Female ejaculation (colloquially known as squirting or gushing) refers to the expulsion of noticeable amounts of clear fluid by human females from the paraurethral ducts through and around the urethra during or before orgasm. The exact source and nature of the fluid continues to be the topic of debate among medical professionals. But they have found it wasn't urin.
No way. You probably have a bladder infection or you could have ghonneria
If it is possible that you may be pregnant, take a pregnancy test.
Yes it is
There could be a number of reasons, increased fluid intake for one. or pregnancy or a uti. green tea also increases urination. So there could be any number of reasons why your peeing so much.
getting rid of waste such as vomiting, sweating, peeing, pooping, zits, and the like
That sounds more like a urinary tract infection. You should probably see your doctor so that you can clear it up. It won't clear up without antibiotics.
It is possible. Frequent urination is a symptom of pregnancy. If your period is late, take a HPT.
in pregnancy you do urinate a lot but that does not mean you are pregnant as this could mean that you may have a water infection or many other options if you are worried you should see your gp.