Yes, although it is a complex and expensive medical process. Talk to a fertility doctor about this.
In general, when a woman is carrying a baby that is intended to belong to someone else when it is born, this is called a surrogate pregnancy. The mother is acting as a surrogate for the fetus to grow and develop. Sometimes the surrogate mother is the biological mother. That is, one of her eggs was fertilized with the sperm of the man whose family intends to keep the baby.
It is also possible for an already-fertilized egg to be implanted in a woman with no genetic connection to the fetus, although careful screening for physiological compatibility is important (blood type, for instance).
No it's not. The name of the birth father will always be that of the man who's sperm produced the baby. Nothing and no-one can change that. It is not legally possible to replace the birth father's name on the birth certificate - with that of the mother's current partner !
I dont think that is really possible. Because the only way someone can have a baby is with sperm. And how is that baby going to get that sperm?
Yes but if it happens tell ur doc asap
females do not produce sperm
Yes this is done when it's cancer but not for birth control. Then they cut off the tube leading the sperm to the semen.
No. No it is not possible for a girl to get food poisoning from swallowing sperm Yes. Yes it is possible to get food poisoning because swallowing sperm will not counteract it.
No it will not. However it may help prevent urinary tract infections. If you don't want sperm in there you need to use a condom or some other form of birth control. pulling out, douching, urinating after sex, wearing a jar of gypsy tears around your neck are NOT birth control. Condoms and birth control pills are both very effective if used properly.
Baby boys Are born with a set amount of sperm CELLS ; they do not actually MATURE into sperm until the boy reaches puberty but the Cells are there in his body at birth
No. Sperm has nothing to do if it touches your vagina. As the pill will not let the sperm enter the fallopian tube (where your "eggs" are waiting to be fertilised). So, don't worry. It is safe to have sex if you're taking birth control pills.
Sperm is not affected by hormonal birth control; it does the same thing it does if you're not on birth control, except that there's some decrease in how much sperm can get into the uterus (due to thickening of the cervical mucus). Hormonal birth control affects the egg.
the sperm will end up dying, in the womb or somewhere around where sperm goes.
Inception means a beginning. Conception means the beginning of the new individual. This ALWAYS require a sperm and an egg. A virgin birth is not possible.