If you mean sperm floating around in the pool, it would be exceedingly unlikely to get pregnant.
If you mean having sex while in the pool, then it is just as likely to get pregnant as if you were in a bed.
But it is important to remember, even if you have sex and then pull out and ejaculate into the water she can still get pregnant since pre-ejaculate (pre-cum) also has a small amount of sperm in it.
No, sperm cells cannot swim from outside the female body into the vagina on their own. For fertilization to occur, sperm must be deposited near the opening of the vagina, typically through sexual intercourse.
No, sperm cannot swim through clothing. They require direct contact with the vagina to reach an egg for fertilization.
No, sperm cannot swim on skin and lead to pregnancy. Sperm must enter the vagina and travel to the fallopian tubes to fertilize an egg and result in pregnancy.
Sperm needs to go inside the vagina in order to get pregnant.
No, you cannot get pregnant from sperm on a tampon string. Sperm needs to go inside your vagina, on the string there is no medium through which the sperm can swim up into the vagina. You can be at risk of STI's/STD's though.
the sperm goes through the vagina.
The urethra conducts sperm outside the male body. If pregnancy is desired, the vagina would be a useful place for the sperm to be conducted.
Pregnancy is possible if sperm comes into contact with the vagina, regardless of whether the individual is a virgin or not. The presence of a hymen does not prevent pregnancy if sperm enters the vagina. It is important to use contraception to prevent unwanted pregnancy.
Yes. Spermatozoa, or sperm cells, will swim in a vagina's fluids, towards an unfertilized egg inside the woman. This is made possible by the sperm's tail, or flagella. The woman's unfertilized egg, or ovum, will attract sperms by secreting hormones in the vagina, making sure that the attracted sperm will swim in its direction. It is therefore possible to get a woman, whose hymen is intact and unbroken, pregnant. As long as the woman is in a state of arousal, i.e. the vagina is wet, the sperm will swim into her vagina from the outside, using the body fluids as a highway.
Sperm starts at the seminiferous tubules and travels to the tubuli recti, rete testis, ductuli efferentes, ductis epidiymis, ductus deferens, seminal vesicles, then through the prostate gland and to the urethra.
Improbable, but not impossible. Sperm can swim from the vulva into the vagina and find the egg.
Any time sperm (or pre-cum) has contact with your vagina (or surrounding areas) there's a chance for pregnancy.