how does the reproductive system work The sperm in the semen navigate there way through the vagina through the cervix which is a small opening to the uterus. The sperm find an egg in the womans ovary. an ovary is the case that carries the eggs. the eggs need sperm to grow into a baby. after the egg is fertalized with sperm it attachs itself to the sides of the uterus and feeds of tissue and blood for 9 months
Yes. That's how pregnancy works!
It is not likely. The sperm would have needed to come in contact with her vagina. But by this point a lot of the sperm was probably already dead. I wouldn't be too worried but be on a lookout for any symptoms just in case by some chance it did come in contact with your vagina.
No, sperm cells are not active outside of the body that long.
sperm fertilzes the egg, without sperm no baby... so there is NO way a woman can get pregnant without contact of sperm
As long as a man is able to ejaculate and deposit semen inside a woman's vagina, the length of his penis usually does not affect the ability to get a female pregnant. Sperm travel through the ejaculated semen to reach the woman's egg for fertilization.
It is POSSIBLE to become pregnant if the sperm is ejaculated around the vaginal area but not necessarily inside you. The chances are remote but it has happened. Always avoid genital to genital contact during sex by using a condom.you betcha but that tail on the sperm makes them able to swim... so they can still get inside on a "near miss"
In order for a woman to get pregnant, she must have sperm from a man.
No, a trans woman cannot get a woman pregnant because she does not have functioning reproductive organs that produce sperm.
One sperm cell
No, absolutely not.
Nothing, you do not ovulate when you're pregnant because you don't have a cycle.
When a sperm cell penetrates an egg, and then implants itself in the lining of the uterus, a woman is considered pregnant.