yes if ur ovulating i
During intercourse, you may feel muscle contractions, caused by the layers of muscle around the vagina that become swollen with blood when you are aroused. The penis, however, will never enter the cervix during intercourse, as it is a protective layer around the vagina.
Spotting a few days after intercourse can be due to a variety of reasons, such as implantation bleeding, hormonal changes, or cervical irritation. It is important to track the duration and intensity of the bleeding and consult with a healthcare provider if you have concerns.
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Yes.If the condom breaks you can.No if the condom does not break.
Yes, it is possible to conceive later in your cycle and get a negative pregnancy test result if you test too early. Pregnancy tests rely on detecting the hormone hCG, which may not be present in detectable levels until after implantation, which typically occurs around 6-12 days after ovulation. It is recommended to wait until you miss your period before taking a pregnancy test for accurate results.
That all depends on what day in your cycle you are ovulating on and what day you had sex on. Check out this article to find out more information about trying to conceive: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/740849/trying_to_conceive_a_helpful_guide.html
The day before ovulation and 24 hours later.
Only if you are trying to conceive. Most women ovulate between day 12 and day 18 - sperm can survive five days to a week after intercourse.
no
Usually through sexual intercourse.
conceive..or have sexual intercourse
I have been told that after intercourse, when trying to conceive, it is helpful to elevate your hips(pelvic area) slightly for anywhere from 10-20 minutes.
As long as it is in heat AND goes through sexual intercourse.
As many times as people have a good intercourse
you could be. it is usually up to 14 days when you can conceive depending on your cycle. nevertheless buy yourself a pregnancy test to confirm. good luck
No, it is not necessary for both partners to reach climax together in order to conceive. As long as sperm is deposited in the vagina during intercourse, there is a possibility of fertilization and conception.
In medieval times I would imagine conception would be no different than traditional intercourse. As far as I'm aware there was nothing comparable to modern-day InVitro Fertilization/Implantation.