Once.
absolutely! Im average and ive had intercourse 12 times
Having sex four times a week will increase the chance of pregnancy when there are no fertility issues by increasing the likeliness of having intercourse during ovulation.
Are we referring to in vivo fertilization; literally injecting donor sperm in an effort to conceive? Or are we referring to risks associated with unprotected sex where the male partner ejaculated in the female partners vagina? If this question is about the risks of repeated unprotected sex, the answer is, it can easily result in pregnancy. Looking at statistics that change based on dates in the a woman's fertility cycle will give you an average risk set. The average risk conglomerating all dates and conditions within a woman's cycle, if both partners are completely fertile, is a 2.5% chance of pregnancy per instance of unprotected sex. So, on average, there is a 7.5% to 10% chance of pregnancy. But pregnancy doesn't work by averages. In some conditions, it would be nearly impossible to conceive. In others it would be overwhelmingly likely that she would conceive. If she had ovulated within 24 hours of the intercourse, for example, there is an 80% chance of pregnancy from unprotected an sexual intercourse.
It depends on one's age, health, gender, and orgasms.the average frequency of sexual intercourse in the US is 112 times per year (age 18-29), 86 times per year (age 30-39), and 69 times per year (age 40-49)
Yes, you can become pregnant the first time you have intercourse.
I have had two children and both times my tests didn't show I was pregnant until I was atleast 3 weeks pregnant You usually aren't supposed to take a pregnancy test until your first missed period to get the best results.
Do you mean physically comfortable, or do you mean 'safe without risk of pregnancy'? No two bodies are the same, so unprotected sex often carries the risk of pregnancy even in so-called 'safe' times. Use a condom, which also helps prevent STDs.
This is possible. Many women relax a bit with contraceptions when they think they can no longer become pregnant. This some times results in a pregnancy and later a baby.
You can have sex as much as you want.
No
Well, sometimes the answer is specific to the investigation, but you can usually produce a set of better results, by repeating the experiment at least 3 times. If the results are all similar, you can know that they are reliable, but if there is an anomaly, it is most likely, that that set of results are not accurate and you shouldn't use these when you produce your average. (if you decide to have an average. Hope this helps!
Yes you should be proctected provided that you are taking the pills at regular times everyday, but it is still a good idea to use a condom as well.