Here is an FAQ about bleeding during your pregnancy:
http://www.americanpregnancy.org/pregnancycomplications/bleedingduringpreg.html
Please go to your doctor now. Do not have intercourse at this time. Use sanitary pads, not tampons, to absorb the discharge.
While some women do experience light bleeding during the first trimester, any unusual or large amounts of bleeding can be a sign of a medical condition. Only a doctor can make a determination, so please go to your physician as soon as possible.
If there is bleeding present it is wisest to avoid intercourse.
The girl will not get pregnant unless she has sexual intercourse with her boy friend. There are high chances that she will go for sexual intercourse with her boy friend during taking a bath.
It wont change the vaginal canal so no they can not. They can not feel the uterus.
Yes, that is exactly how you become pregnant; during sexual intercourse, if your partner ejaculates while inside you (not the butt). In addition, you'd have to be ovulating or close to ovulating for conception to occur.
The girl can become pregnant after the sexual intercourse. This can happen regardless of she was virgin or not. It is better to use condom, if the partner is not husband or wife.
If you had intercourse, that is a penis was inserted into the vagina and the male ejaculated you can get pregnant. The odds are you will not, but it's like rolling the dice, you can get pregnant. If he is honest and aware of his body he can tell you if he did ejaculate. Or you could tell all by yourself in most cases, if you were much more wet than usual when he finished. Get pregnancy tested anyway.
No. Marijuana may affect the person using it but will not directly affect in anyway his/her partner during intercourse. This being said, it can cause a low sperm count and possibly an irregular menstrual cycle for the user so it would not be recommended when pregnant or wanting to become pregnant. Also, depending on the person it may or may not increase or decrease ones sex drive. This again depends on the person.
excrete sperm cells which subsequently peirce through a female egg in her ovary during sexual intercourse which will therefore make your partner pregnant with an infant.
Yer just be safe
Yes you can be pregnant, the P.T will confirm it for you.
Typical treatment in pregnancy is one gram of azithromycin -- the same treatment for non-pregnant people with chlamydia. In many states, the partner can be treated without an exam, but laws vary from state to state. Ask your OBGYN about the possibility in your area.
Yes and No Bleeding in the early stages is very common in fact a high percent of woman will bleed with no effect to there unborn child. However any sights of blood while pregnant should be reported to your Doctor or midwife immediately and if you experience pain you should call 911 Information from my partner who has had 4 children and experienced bleeding while pregnant also from experienced midwifes
If his partner agrees