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- There could be many reasons to accomodate this answer but the simplest answer that I can give to you is by sexual arousal.
If you have had sexual intercourse involving your vagina, there is a possibility, and you should take a test.
During sexual intercourse between a man and a woman, the man places his penis inside the woman's vagina. This is known as vaginal intercourse. Sexual intercourse could refer to any type of sexual activity in which one partner penetrates another. Other "types" of sexual intercourse include anal intercourse and oral intercourse.
It could mean that during the intercourse it was either rough sex are to much manhood for the female in it cause a female not to he interested in the sexual intercourse or maybe the male has went into the vagina so hard could have hit something in the uterus that was either torn are becoming heal every vagina is not the same.
The vaginal irritation can be a infection and not related to any pregnancy but if you are late and have had unprotected intercourse, there is a risk.
Yes. Vaginal penetration by the penis is not necessary for conception to occur. The sperm can be injected into the vagina with a syringe or other devices, and by doing so intercourse has not occured. Also it is possible, that if the male were to ejaculate onto the vaginal opening, that some of the sperm could enter the vagina, and swim through the cervix into the uterus and fertilize the ovum, although the odds of this occurring are slim, it is possible. (If the female were a virgin, this could be called an immaculate conception)
Usually the way you become pregnant is by having intercourse, but it is possible to become pregnant if a man ejaculated, leaving semen in the area outside of your vagina. If your next menstrual cycle is late you should take a pregnancy test.
Meaning sexual intercourse. The man puts his penis up the womans vagina firmly. This is also known as "making love". You could have a baby but if you use a condom you are more safe.
No. Often the hymen blocks the penis's entry into the vagina enough so that the hymen must tear during first intercourse and often this is painful. However, a woman's hymen may be so delicate as to have torn long before first intercourse or it may stretch and not tear at all or it may not be painful in either case. Also, a woman may be so distracted by the emotion and feeling of the moment that she may not perceive the painful sensation as negative. Women can also feel pain during intercourse - particularly first intercourse - from inadequate lubrication, relaxation or arousal. But with a sensitive partner and a proper feeling of comfort and affection a woman can enjoy the vast majority of her sexual intercourse.
Some time if intercourse is perform with the female in the all fours position, (doggy-style) the anatomical way the penis is inserted can cause air buildup in the vagina which will be released shortly after intercourse a.k.a. (queef). If you are talking about yourself having gas as the male, then that could be explained as you triggering your parasympathetic nervous system allow the bowels to to relax and expel gas. This is nothing to be concerned about.
By having sexual intercourse with a man. The man ejaculates inside the vagina.
She could get an infection, which could turn out to be very bad. If you do by accident or on purpose, just make sure she cleans her vagina out thoroughly afterwards. Male pee is sterile so nothing would happen.