no
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.
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.
No there should not be any difference.
Sperm needs to be deposited inside the vagina during sexual intercourse for pregnancy to occur.
If it's close enough to the vagina, the possibility of pregnancy is still there, but chances are low.
If the man truly has a zero sperm count then the chance of the man impregnating someone is zero. However men with low sperm count can impregnate women and men with high sperm count may be unable to.
Yes, pregnancy can occur if sperm gets near the vagina
If there was sperm on the penis then there is a 2% chance of pregnancy.
Any time sperm (or pre-cum) has contact with your vagina (or surrounding areas) there's a chance for pregnancy.
Yes, emotion does not prevent pregnancy. If sperm enters the vagina without any type of protection, there is always a chance of pregnancy.
Why would the position matter? If sperm enters the vagina, yes!!! There's always a chance for 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.
No there is not.
No; sperm is required to touch the vagina in order for pregnancy to be a possibility.
No - sperm can swim up through into the uterus within a couple of minutes. If you want to avoid pregnancy just use reliable birth control.
No. For pregnancy to occur there needs to be sperm.
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.
Any sexual activity which results in sperm entering the vagina can result in pregnancy.