You would probably ovulate around day 16 but sperm can (just) survive 5 days so it is possible but unlikely. The position you have sex in makes absolutely no difference. Unless you are past your menopause (and perhaps sometimes even then, if you have unprotected sex you are in a position to get pregnant. I suppose it might be hard to get pregnant if you have sex while you are actually menstruating, but I still wouldn't want to trust it. If you have stopped menstruating for the month, then you can get pregnant in any position at any time.
Do the intercourse in the safe period. It normally starts from 5 days before the cycle and 10 days after the menstrual cycle.
When she starts to ovulate which you do before you get your first period.
Yes, and the guy will love you for it
Yes, this is normal. Intercourse doesn't effect menstruation at all so it has no relation to your period, when your period starts is dependent on your menstrual cycle - sex doesn't effect this.
She is beginning her monthly period.
She is beginning her monthly period.
Usually the first sign of pregnancy is a missed period. This would be about two weeks after intercourse, if you had intercourse mid-cycle when you're most fertile. The next signs for most women are breast tenderness and nausea/vomiting, usually about two weeks after your period was due. Not everyone experiences morning sickness, though.
About a week before her period & it dies-doesn't become impregnated- when the period starts.
About a week before her period & it dies-doesn't become impregnated- when the period starts.
well pregnancy symptoms can start prior to period. 1week before your period symptoms may be seen. fatigue,nausea,frequent urination are the signs you can notice.
Well babies are caused by having intercourse with the opposite sex. The female can supplies an egg and the man have the sperm. When combined the egg is fertilized and begins growth. Either by sexual intercourse between a male and a female, or by artificial insemination, a female may become pregnant. The actual pregnancy occurs when a fertilized egg (called an embryo) attaches itself successfully to the inner lining of a the female's uterus and starts to develop into a fetus. Gestation period depends upon the species, however humans gestational period tends to last around 9 months (give or take a few weeks). When the fetus is then birthed, it is called a baby. In the case of marsupials (kangaroos, koalas), gestation is very short, about a couple of weeks. Then the embryo moves from the uterus to the pouch where it then attaches itself to a teat for nourishment and develops into a fetus, then an infant.
Intercourse