It is possible as there is no "safe" time of the month to have unprotected sex. Pre-seminal fluid does contain a small amount of sperm. It is possible for a women to become pregnant during this time because it is within her fertile time frame. Therefore, there is a possibilty that she may became pregnant.
Yes, sperm doesn't last long even during intercourse. So in Chlorine it dies instantly.
you need a small amount. Large amount causes for the death.
Mixing water with urine from a pregnant woman will not affect the accuracy of a pregnancy test result. The presence of hCG hormone in the urine is what determines a positive pregnancy test result, not the addition of water.
The amount of reactants in a system directly affects the amount of products formed. In the case of the reaction forming N2O4, increasing the amount of reactants (NO2) will shift the equilibrium towards forming more N2O4. Conversely, decreasing the amount of reactants will shift the equilibrium towards forming more NO2.
The amount of water vapor in the air compared to the maximum amount it can hold at a specific temperature is called relative humidity.
There are no pills that can help you get pregnant 'quickly' except perhaps Exstacy or a date rape drug that knocks you out and allows unscrupulous and criminal males to have intercourse without your consent. You get pregnant from having sexual intercourse during the time of ovulation. The amount and frequency of intercourse during ovulation will increase the odds, but there is no 'pill' to make it happen.
Nothing is 100% but it is possible. It only takes one sperm and one egg for pregnancy. Preseminal fluid does contain sperm and since you have no way of knowing which one of those little guys is going to be tough enough to make it through be safe and use a condom at least.
The amount of LH in the blood during menses is less than the amount of LH in the blood at ovulation.
Some women have a slight amount of discharge when they are ovulating.
You can perform a urine pregnancy test 2-3 weeks after intercourse. You can perform a blood test to determine pregnancy 5-7 days after intercourse.
no, but if you have sexual intercourse repeatedly over a short amount of time, the amount of sperm he edjaculates will be less.
the amount of days between ovulating and your menstrual cycle can not tell if you can get pregnant. its how close you have sex to your date of ovulation. The earliest you can do a pregnancy test is one week before your expected period with clear blue ultra pregnancy test. it is less accurate though. you are best to wait until the firsdt day of your missed period. Thanks for your answer: i had sex 3days before ovulation, also twice on the day of ovulation and the day after it, sorry for the detail but hopefully it will help with the answers i get
If your period is only delayed 3 days, it doesn't mean you're pregnant - this kind of thing isn't uncommon. Besides if you haven't had sex, then you're not pregnant.
well the pull out method, there is still a chance because semen doesnt just come out during orgasm, its leaks out during intercourse. by pulling out all you are doing is reducing the amount of semen that will get inside. and even a very small amount is still enough for pregnancy. but the pill if used properly, may prevent it. but it has to be taken everyday to avoid any chance at getting pregnant. just follow the instructions. *** a good way to avoid pregnancy is using a condom and using the pill.***
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Your question is a little unclear but I would have to say yes.If any amount of semen or pre-cum makes it's way into the vagina you can become pregnant. If you do not wish to become pregnant you should always use a condom and/or a reliable method of birth control.
Clear Blue easy ovulation test measures the amount of LH hormone and lets you know if you are ovulating at this time. This is done with a simple urination test.