No but it might feel that way if she is more swollen down there due to the extra blood increase.
It can not cause pregnancy.
A woman with this disorder does not lubricate, her vagina does not swell, and the muscle that surrounds the outer third of the vagina does not tighten--a series of changes that normally prepare the body for orgasm ("the orgasmic platform").
The vagina is like before pregnancy but the cervix, the opening to the uterus, is closed by a mucus plug.
yes, be careful, expecially as periods in young women are more irregular...anything inserted in the vagina with semen on it could potentially cause a pregnancy
when woman ovulate and sperm enters her vagina they form zygote and get pregnanant
No. A male must ejaculate sperm/semen into the females vagina in order to cause pregnancy. The female would need to be old enough to have her menstrual period as well and be ovulating. Ovulating occurs for most women around 14 days after her last period.
It is nearly impossible for a man to urinate with an erection as that valve is temporarily 'cut off'. Urinating in a woman's vagina is not a good idea, and can possibly cause infection, such as a yeast infection.
Douching is unnecessary for women as the vagina has natural cleansing abilities. It is not recommended for pregnant women, however I would consult WebMD.com for more information on this topic. Good luck with your pregnancy!
Type your answer here... because they do and they give the women a small vagina
The cervix in men is a small structure at the base of the penis that does not have the same functions as the cervix in women. In women, the cervix is a part of the reproductive system that connects the vagina to the uterus and plays a role in menstruation, pregnancy, and childbirth.
Not all women who were exposed to DES develop problems in pregnancy
So many women notice rise in body temperature during the pregnancy. You actually have raised temperature during the pregnancy by half degree Celsius.