Doesn't matter if he has a baby already or not.
Pregnancy can occur if sperm can make its way into the uterus- so pulling out is NOT an effective way to avoid pregnancy because even the smallest amount of semen that comes out with every thrust can carry sperm which can reach and egg and impant thus, pregnancy.
Don't be lazy or careless- wear a condom!
Yes you can and you can also give it to your partner. Thrush is aka yeast infection and is very common.
If she is already pregnant she is having a baby. Regurgitating is a common pregnancy symptom that almost all goes through.
Not sure what you mean by "throw away already" but if you mean you had a miscarriage or abortion you should still be able to get pregnant. Miscarriage is very common, about 30%, and abortion does not make you sterile.
It is very common to get hiccups after eating when pregnant.
Most of us have HSV-1; its just only that about 30% actually get the cold sores. Your partner, just by everyday life activities, has probably already been infected before they met you. See related link.
Answer A common law relationship involves sex. A chohabiting relationship doesn't involve sex.
First trimester spotting and/or bleeding is fairly common. It is likely that is what you were experiencing.
No. There is no common law marriage in the state of Indiana. An unmarried partner has no legal interest in their partner's property.
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Not always, but most common that you will be pregnant.
Yes, after breaking up with a common-law partner there are very little rights, unless there is children involved.A bit more:That depends on what sort of rights you mean, as well as in what state they reside. An ex spouse would have no rights over a common law partner, except in the case of children the ex spouse had with the common law partner. Other than that, there are no rights the ex spouse would have over the common law partner.If you were married and are now divorced, and your ex spouse is now living with a common law partner, you have no rights over that common law partner (excluding their children).More detail would make it much easier to provide a more accurate answer, which you can post in the discussion section of the Q&A.
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