There are so many post coital emergency contraceptive pills, that are available in the market. They have been tried up to 72 hours after the sexual intercourse. earlier you take better is the efficacy. They are not hundred percent effective. But should be used in such cases.
I guess so... Sperm only last for a few days IN THE WOMANS BODY not in the man's body so yeah. Cos yr body is constantly producing sperm. Yeah.
No. If only it was that easy...
Pregnancy occurs when a sperm fertilizes an egg inside a woman's body. Ingesting sperm will not lead to pregnancy.
You need a basic biology course. You can not get pregnant from swallowing sperm. If you don't know this maybe you should not be having sex.
If sperm has not entered the womans body then sperm will not come in contact with the egg so no you will not get pregnant.
No. Not unless someone figures out how to select which sperm to let through.
The urethra conducts sperm outside the male body. If pregnancy is desired, the vagina would be a useful place for the sperm to be conducted.
Birth control regulates hormones in the body by containing synthetic versions of estrogen and progestin. These hormones work to prevent ovulation, thicken cervical mucus to block sperm, and thin the uterine lining to prevent implantation of a fertilized egg. This helps to maintain a consistent hormonal balance and prevent pregnancy.
Yes, there is a chance. This chance is small though. Any amount of sperm/semen that is released from the male's penis that comes in contact with the female's vagina can have a chance of pregnancy. You are probably safe from being pregnant but it is not recommended if you are trying to prevent pregnancy.
Semen, the fluid that carries sperm out of the body, is not alive. The sperm are the tiny swimmers in the semen that can cause pregnancy, and they are indeed alive for awhile out side the man's body.
Gonads in womans body are the ovaries. They are located inside the abdomen
Sperm can swim at an average speed of about 1-4 millimeters per minute. This means that in an hour, sperm can travel approximately 60-240 millimeters, or about 0.06-0.24 meters.