Yes. It is always possible to get pregnant when semen is even near the opening of the vagina. It is even possible for you to become pregnant merely with tranfering semen from you finger to the vagina. It is recommended to prevent pregnancy to use two to three types of protection. Not to allow ejaculation near the genitals (including anus). To not touch your vagina with your hands or any objects if it has touched semen and to wash yourself properly afterwards. Sperm usually die within a few hours to a day after they've been ejaculated anywhere outside a body.
the sperm goes through the vagina.
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.
Sperm can live inside the vagina up to 5 days. However outside of the vagina they only live for a few minuets to a few hours when the oxygen hits them.
Any time sperm (or pre-cum) has contact with your vagina (or surrounding areas) there's a chance for pregnancy.
it can get pregnant in minutes but the baby should come in 3weeks to a month
Removal of Mirena does not affect whether sperm is in the vagina.
While it is less likely to get pregnant if ejaculation occurs outside the vagina, there is still a small chance of pregnancy due to the possibility of sperm making its way into the vagina. Washing with soap afterward does not guarantee the elimination of all sperm, so it is important to use contraceptive methods, such as condoms or birth control, to reduce the risk of pregnancy.
First. I believe you are referring to the vagina, which is actually the internal tubular shaped area leading to the cervix. The vagina is protected behind the external Vulva which consists of but not limited to the labia. I suppose the sperm had 'landed' on some part of the Vulva and that you are asking which you have not mentioned, will you get pregnant by this. The answer is. Not likely. But there is a remote chance.
If sperm does not enter the vagina, there is no chance of pregnancy. Pregnancy occurs when sperm fertilizes an egg, and this can only happen if the sperm comes into contact with the vagina and eventually reaches the egg in the fallopian tubes. Without this contact, pregnancy cannot occur.
No; sperm must enter the vagina to get pregnant.
No, blood will not kill any sperm inside a woman's vagina. At most, the flow will flush out the remaining sperm over time, but do not plan on it. However, if you had unprotected sex you could get pregnant.
To get sperm into the vagina