No, Although the chance of pregnancy is slim it is still there. It is extremely unsafe when it comes to contracting an STI as well.
If her menstrual cycle is short, she could begin ovulating at the end of her period.
If she tends to bleed heavily for many days, she could still be bleeding after she is actually done menstruating, and while is ovulating.
If her period ends just a few days before ovulation, it is possible that sperm from as many as 6 or 7 days ago can fertilize the egg =pregnant.
And last (this actually happened to me) a woman may bleed a little bit during the time that she ovulates, and this could be mistaken for a period. This is when I got pregnant with our 2nd set of twins (OOPS) I had a tubal after that, six kids later :)
No!
To get pregnant, sperm need to be ejaculated near the opening of the vagina. From there, they can swim through the cervix and into the uterus, where fertilization may occur if an egg is present.
Sperm needs to be deposited inside the vagina during sexual intercourse for pregnancy to occur.
If it's close enough to the vagina, the possibility of pregnancy is still there, but chances are low.
The vagina will experience menses, which is the sloughing off of the uterine lining, in what is commonly called a "period."
No, blood will not kill any sperm inside a woman's vagina. At most, the flow will flush out the remaining sperm over time, but do not plan on it. However, if you had unprotected sex you could get pregnant.
No!
Sperm and urine are not in the same place.
The sperm meets the egg inside the fallopian tube inside the woman's body. Once there is sperm inside the vagina, it must travel up through the cervix, up through the uterus, and into the fallopian tubes. Once in the fallopian tube where the egg has been release from the ovary, the sperm can meet up with the egg for fertilization.
Sperm has to come in contact with your vagina to get pregnant.
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What do you mean exactly? If you mean you finish your period and then got sperm inside you and your period came back it means your pregnancy was a failure
If this is a serious question, you should not be having sex. Please stay in school.
Yes, it doesn't matter how the sperm get inside the vagina. If it's in it can get you pregnant.
You can become pregnant about 8 days from having your period. Its a better time to ensure you become pregnant. Also, you should be the one laying down when your partner ejaculates into your vagina to ensure that his sperm is well inside, but if you are on top of him while he does, its less likely to happen as the sperm can flow out of the vagina easier. Try refraning from going to the bathroom as soon as you both have ended intercourse. That way the sperm can properly get inside you.
To get pregnant, sperm need to be ejaculated near the opening of the vagina. From there, they can swim through the cervix and into the uterus, where fertilization may occur if an egg is present.
If conditions are right that is if she has ovualted and an egg is there to be fertilized