no..if it DID touch any semin it would still be impossible because if it is not in the vagina right away it dies
In that case, the risk of pregnancy is rather small.
The reason for a ball inside a whistle is that it produces a 'warbling' sound that makes the whistle's sound more attention getting
Yes, you put live sperms inside you while you were ovulating. That can lead to pregnancy.
We use non absorbent cotton for plugging of test tubes or other glassware. If we would use absorbent cotton then during sterilization (autoclaving) sterile conditions will not be maintained as cotton will absorb water and microbes will swim from outside to inside. However, non absorbent cotton does not get wet and chances of contamination are decreased significantly.
tube-light is coated with phosphorous from inside
Spotting can possibly be a symptom of pregnancy.
It is possible that she could be pregnant. She needs to take a pregnancy test if she misses her next period
Tampons do not cause pregnancy, the fact that a tampon was pushed up inside you have absolutely no relation to pregnancy what-so-ever. If you had sex and ejaculate got into your vagina there is a chance of pregnancy, but as long as you used emergency contraception chances are slim.
If it's close enough to the vagina, the possibility of pregnancy is still there, but chances are low.
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Well, the chances of getting pregnant off pre-ejaculate is pretty high considering he doesn't ejaculate inside you. However, it's still sperm so yes you can get pregnant. If she's been proven fertile then obviously the chances rise again, i'd say a fair amount. It would be best to take the morning after pill and make sure to have a pregnancy test. It may cost some money but it's checking all the same.
i will tell you firstly you have to sex with me darling
Pregnancy is reduced by several different ways. Using condoms, birth control like the pill which you take everyday also you can have birth control placed inside your body (IUD) but, I think the ones that are placed inside your uterus are usually recommended for women that have 1 or more children. Then you could use spermicide i am not sure how effective that is. Like I said there are a lot of contraceptives on the market but, none are 100% sure to prevent pregnancy. Whatever you do, don't let the guy convince you to have sex without a condom or don't let him tell you that pulling out right before ejaculation will work because a woman can get pregnant from pre-cum. Condoms reduce the chances of getting STD's (sexually transmitted diseases) no other form of birth control can reduce the chances of getting a STD. All in all abstinence (NO SEX AT ALL) is the ONLY way to not get pregnant and NOT contract STD's.
The OED is the Oxford English Dictionary. Reading it non-stop may prevent pregnancy but its not recommended. But an IUD (intra-uterine device) is also pretty good at stopping pregnancy. It creates a hostile environment in your womb that prevents the sperm getting to your eggs. If your husband is 'fixed" then his sperm tubes have been broken. Sperm is produced inside him, but it cannot get out of him to make you pregnant. So, your womb is unfriendly to sperm, and his sperm are blocked from getting there anyway. The chances of you getting pregnant are thus very very very small.
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Yes -- Sperm can live inside the body for about five days, so if the pill is stopped during that time, pregnancy can occur. Also, no pill is perfect! There is a small chance of pregnancy regardless.
If I were you , the best place to smoke it without getting caught is inside a home. Generally in a basement. NEVER smoke it outside.. LOL if you do, chances are likely that you'll get caught.