Well, in reality if you don't use a Condom, there is a Fluid called "Pre-ejaculatory Fluid" which contents the stongest sperms, the male cant feel this, so its very possible I believe that's why they made Condoms!
The reason urinating is encouraged afterwards is because you get the bacteria from the man off. It does not prevent pregnancy in any way. The semen is inside the vagina and the urethra is leading out to the vulva so they never meet.
Basically the same as when they aren't pregnant.
yes, just like most other mammals
it should be. or the calf could "get stuck". the vulva will swell prior to giving birth unless the calf comes really early.
There are really two ways to tell if a cow (or heifer) is a virgin or not. One is by the size of the vulva, and the other by the udder and teats. A virgin cow (a female that has already reached adult maturity at around 3 years of age) that is not pregnant or has never been bred will have a smaller vulva and almost no udder (except for four small teats between the legs). Cows that are not virgins will have a larger, more defined udder and teats and a larger vulva. The reason this is so is because, with the udder, milk needs to be produced in order to raise a calf. Mammary glands in cattle are only developed when the cow or heifer is pregnant: growth of teats also occur to allow for a "better grip" for a calf to suckle on. As for the vulva, they are larger in "experienced" or non-virgin cows because they have been stretched out from having to pass a calf through the birth canal. This stretching is the same in women, and is the very reason why heifers and women who give birth for the first time find it more difficult (and more painful) to give birth than those who have given birth before.
When she is in heat. Look for signs such as.. Vaginal discharge which is clear Bleeding and swelling of the vulva Increased restlessness
Improbable, but not impossible. Sperm can swim from the vulva into the vagina and find the egg.
definition of vulva swabbing
no! to get pregnet she needs to have her periods>
The vulva isn't deep at all. "Vulva" refers to the external genitalia of a woman is thus superficial. The vulva includes the clitoris, labia majora and labia minora which surround the opening of the vagina.
Vulva is spelled "vulve" (feminine noun) in French.
I jst paid $2500.00 for a vulva biopsy..