If you let the semen run into the vagina, then yes.
Yes, a small number of sperm are present in the fluid that is released during arousal and intercourse even if "release" or ejaculation does not occur. Statistically, the risk of pregnancy is relatively low in this case but it is certaintly possible.
Yes it is possible as pre-cum is released whilst having intercourse and it can contain sperm. Always make sure you use contraception.
It is possible, but not as likely to result in pregnancy as intercourse.
Yes.
No. It could be from slight irritation to the cervical area, or from slight tearing at the vaginal opening, or possibly your period was about to start anyway. While this doesn't mean that you are pregnant, it also doesn't mean that you aren't pregnant. If you have been having unprotected sex, and are concerned that you may be pregnant, take a pregnancy test.
No!! It only takes one sperm to fertilise an egg thus creating a life. During intercourse sperm is released from the guy, and so it is possible to get pregnant from any part of unprotected intercourse, and not just from the end when the guy ejaculates. This is why silly techniques such as 'the withdrawal method' or 'pulling out before he comes' are NOT in any shape or form, ever a means of contraception! Infact, there are actual recorded cases of girls getting pregnant just from foreplay! One such case which my doctor told me about was a girl who had foreplay with a guy, only foreplay and no intercourse whatsoever, and became pregnant as the guy had some of his semen on his fingers from the foreplay, and when he pleasured the girl with his hands, a sperm from the semen on his fingers managed to find its way to the egg and fertilise it!! And so in no way does a guy have to fully ejaculate to impregnate a woman, which is why safe sex and condoms are a total necessity and infact the ONLY way to prevent conception during intercourse.......
Yes. Just because she hasn't begun menstruation is no indicator that she isn't ABOUT to start. She could have the bad luck of having released her first egg at the time she has intercourse.
Intercourse with a Vampire - 2009 was released on: USA: 23 October 2009
Drinking does not affect getting pregnant. In order to get pregnant, a woman must have intercourse. If the males sperm (released after ejaculation) fertilizes the females egg during sex then she can become pregnant. Drinking will not affect conception.
If a man ejaculates during intercourse, it means that he has released semen from his penis. This can lead to potential pregnancy if the female partner is ovulating and sperm fertilizes an egg. Ejaculation is a normal bodily function that occurs during sexual activity.
Stream of Social Intercourse - 1990 was released on: USA: 30 May 1990
No, pregnancy does not occur until ovulation-- ovulation is the process of the egg being released. Once the egg has been released it can be fertilized with sperm. If you have sex one day before you ovulate, it is possible to get pregnant. (Perhaps this is what you actually meant by your question?) Sperm can live inside a woman for several days-- So if you have sex the day before your egg is released, chances are, there are still living sperm inside you. It is also possible to get pregnant having sex the day after ovulation.