This is a fairly common problem with women. It is usually because the PH level of your body is out and you may have a high acid content in your system. Once your ovulation is over you should get rid of this. "Sits baths" (nothing in the water and be sure the water is body temperature) is a wonderful way to get rid of this irritation. If you find it is extremely bothersome, please see your physician and they can give you some cream for this. Marcy See the notice board 'What causes Vaginal Sores' too.
some vaginal discharges are normal, but sometimes it means that you have a yeast infection or a bacterial infection. i would recommend going to the doctor if you are really concerned or confused
I would go to the doctor instead of asking people online. If there are sores then it could be anything from herpes to syphilis.
Ovulation occurs during the ovulation phase, typically this is 14 days into the menstrual cycle. Multiple eggs may be released during a 24 hour period but at most there'll only be a viable egg present for up to 48 hours.
Yes, sometimes
While the chances are lower than with full ejaculate, pregnancy is still possible if pre-ejaculate comes in contact with the vaginal opening during ovulation. Sperm can still be present in pre-ejaculate, increasing the risk of pregnancy. It is always advisable to use protection to prevent unplanned pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections.
Yes. It takes about 3 days to actually get pregnant so it doesn't stop just like that.
ovulation would not happen
The effect of pills on the ovulation period depends on the type of pills being used. Hormonal contraceptives, such as birth control pills, typically suppress ovulation, leading to a lack of ovulation during their use. Once the pills are discontinued, ovulation may resume within a few weeks to months, depending on individual hormonal balance and health. Non-hormonal methods, like fertility awareness, have little to no effect on the ovulation cycle.
May be that the best question to ask is, " why would a woman's vaginal muscles contract during intercourse ? the answer to this is what is medically called vaginismus. This is reflex contraction of the vaginal muscles during intercourse due to serveral reasons ranging from anxiety to past history of abuse. the treatment for this is desensitization and graded dilatation.
The ovary would not release the egg, i.e. ovulation would not happen. the egg would not be released into the fallopian tube
It would be unlikely for it to have a great deal of influence.
A baby would get chlamydia one of two ways; during vaginal birth to an infected mother, or sexual abuse.