It's usually 2 weeks to a month for the penis to heal.
Keep track of what day in you cycle that you ovulate. Have intercourse about 4 days before you're scheduled to ovulate, and then try to have intercourse every day, or at least a couple of more days, before you ovulate, including the day before you ovulate. It's more important to have intercourse before you ovulate than the actual day you ovulate since the sperm need to be waiting in the fallopian tubes when the egg passes through the tubes. Try having intercourse in the missionary (man on top) or with the female in the knee-chest position, these can result in the sperm being deposited farther into the vagina. Lie flat after intercourse and don't get out of bed for an hour or two afterwards. Some people believe that skipping intercourse for a couple of days improves the quality of a man's sperm, and increases the chance of getting pregnant. This isn't really true. Couples who have intercourse more frequently get pregnant more often. Even if it's the middle of the week and you're both tired, go ahead and ask your partner to have intercourse (assuming you're both on board with getting pregnant).
Because before the surgery (we now call it circumcision), intercourse was not possible.
Intercourse can take place with the catheter in place. The woman or her partner can be taught to remove the catheter before intercourse and replace it with a new one afterwards.
Although the circumcision should be pain free after a month, intercourse might still be painful. so I would suggest you have the circimcision at least 6 weeks before the wedding.
It isn't important at all on the contrary circumcision causes reduced sensitivity which cause some men to have to give up before ejaculating. it also causes vaginal dryness problems discouraging the female partner.
First of all, pregnancy is not something you catch, it occurs when the sperm in the seminal fluids ejaculated by your partner come in contact with your ova and fertilize it. The best time for conception to be successful is during ovulation. Most women ovulate about 14 days before their period. So, I would say that you have a fair chance of pregnancy if you had intercourse around your ovulation time.
The only sure way is to not have vaginal intercourse. You can also do it on the days when you are sure you do not ovulate and also not a week before that since the sperms can live inside for a week. That means you need to see a doctor to find out exactly when you ovulate and make a schedule and test the urine often since only 12% ovulate on the same day each month.
When she starts to ovulate which you do before you get your first period.
Enjoy the moment with your partner; too soon may be rude, or signal dissatisfaction.
When you ovulate depends on your menstrual cycle. You ovulate two weeks BEFORE your period, so how soon after your period you ovulate depends on how long your menstrual cycle is.
Yes, ovulation comes before a period, so a woman will ovulate before her very first period, before her first period post-pregnancy, etc.
Review the medical literature.