Pretty good. There are known cases of sperm going through underwear and resulted in pregnancy. Any sperm in/around the vagina may result in pregnancy. All it takes is one. Don't want a baby? Use protection.
yes
Sexual Intercourse, when the penis enters the vagina and ejaculates.
The Women's vagina. :^)
Urination (pissing) does not occur through the vagina. Urine passes through the urethra, a small opening in front of the vagina.
The secretion of sexual fluids by the glands of the vagina, help to soothen the penetration of the the penis during sexual intercourse.
Yes; you can get all sorts of infections from anal to vaginal intercourse. Make sure the condom is changed or the penis washed before going from anal to vaginal intercourse.
If you have had sexual intercourse involving your vagina, there is a possibility, and you should take a test.
If the person is infected, there is a good possibility of infection on your vagina. The chances are higher for a woman than a man in catching a STD.
No. As long as there is semen ejaculated into the vagina, there are a possibility of pregancy.
It's sexual intercourse when you put a penis into a vagina.
It is possible for the semen to drip out of the urethra and into the vagina. But it is NOT healthy for a woman to have intercourse with the penis entering her urethra! It is very highly likely that she will have bladder control problems (i.e., she will wet her pants a lot) because the urethra was stretched by the penis.
Sexual Intercourse, when the penis enters the vagina and ejaculates.
If you have had intercourse then your hymen (a skin inside the vagina) has been broken and yes, once this happens you stand a high rate of getting pregnant.
for intercourse and as a passage for the birth of the baby
If you've never had sexual intercourse. (Penis in Vagina)
The Women's vagina. :^)
No, "foamy" fluid discharge after intercourse is from the mixture of fluids, which the vagina naturally discharges.
no because the vagina stretches.