Hi, If you got your period then there is no chance of pregnancy. If sperm came into contact with your vagina and you have not got your period then there is a chance of pregnancy but only a very very very tiny chance. Less than a 1% chance.
A girl below 14 years of age can technically become pregnant if she has started menstruating, as this indicates she has entered puberty and is capable of ovulation. Pregnancy can occur through genital contact or other sexual activities that lead to sperm being deposited near the vaginal opening, even without penetration. However, the likelihood of pregnancy is lower without direct penetration. It's essential to note that any sexual activity involving minors raises significant legal and ethical concerns.
if you are in constant contact and you inhale the substances regularly , high chances they will.
The depth of the penetration or the length of the penis used has absolutely no bearing on whether a woman gets pregnant or not. All that matters is that viable semen was ejaculated into her at the right time in her cycle.
The lifeguard.
no, they will come out.
The shape of the eye surface may change in pregnancy. This can mean the lens does not fit. Many women wear contact lenses the whole pregnancy with no trouble.
Yes, contact lenses do not stop you becoming a lifeguard or swimming
It is having contact with another person's genitals and no penetration of the vagina or anus occurs. - AKA dry hump, when you do the activities of sex fully cloathed or at least with boxers/pants on!
If sperm does not enter the vagina, there is no chance of pregnancy. Pregnancy occurs when sperm fertilizes an egg, and this can only happen if the sperm comes into contact with the vagina and eventually reaches the egg in the fallopian tubes. Without this contact, pregnancy cannot occur.
Molluscum is spread by skin-to-skin contact. It won't be spread by swimming pool water.
if you are far along in your pregnancy mucus is normal.. nasty but normal if your not to far along contact your doctor
right then and there.