Pre-ejaculatory fluid contains viable sperm and STDs, so about the normal 1/14
If he's your boyfriend, he can't "disown" them because he doesn't "own" them; he's not family.
You need to consult your doctor about this since it depends on what caused the miscarriages.
No, a positive pregnancy test comes from Hcg, that's not found in mouthwash.
That's normal. You'll probably see it later in the pregnancy if the ultrasound is repeated.
It means she either really horny or she likes u a TON!
Are we referring to in vivo fertilization; literally injecting donor sperm in an effort to conceive? Or are we referring to risks associated with unprotected sex where the male partner ejaculated in the female partners vagina? If this question is about the risks of repeated unprotected sex, the answer is, it can easily result in pregnancy. Looking at statistics that change based on dates in the a woman's fertility cycle will give you an average risk set. The average risk conglomerating all dates and conditions within a woman's cycle, if both partners are completely fertile, is a 2.5% chance of pregnancy per instance of unprotected sex. So, on average, there is a 7.5% to 10% chance of pregnancy. But pregnancy doesn't work by averages. In some conditions, it would be nearly impossible to conceive. In others it would be overwhelmingly likely that she would conceive. If she had ovulated within 24 hours of the intercourse, for example, there is an 80% chance of pregnancy from unprotected an sexual intercourse.
it is called as pregnancy. The menstrual cycle is repeated every 28 days, that is one lunar month. The pregnancy last for ten lunar months. The connection between the moon and menstruation remains unresolved.
0.225 Repeated, 0.225, 0.25 Repeated and 0.25.
Yes it is allowed. Repeated pregnancy with ceasarean sections can be a risk to the mother as it can cause rupture of the uterus, so it will be allowed for the safety of the mother
You need to provide more info. . .repeated violations of trust by anyone (boyfriend, friend, relative) is an overall indication that your relationship with them is going to be insecure and not reliable. This is especially so if you've been honest with them and the person continues to behave that way towards you.
When the answer was repeated, she understood it better.
No, "gallop" does not have a double consonant repeated. "Gallop" contains the consonant 'l' repeated twice in the middle of the word, but there is no double consonant that is repeated.