What do you mean by "lower uterus"? Do you mean in the cervix? Or Vagina?
In either case, health care professionals (and the Mirena and Paraguard manufacturers) recommend that you call for an appointment after ANY movement of the IUD because YES, you may get pregnant.
Yes you can.
yes
The mirena should be in the uterus. If it is in the vagina your partner will feel it and it may fall out on its own. It should not work when in the vagina as it is supposed to work on the uterine walls.
No, actually you can still get pregnant because that will no stop the process of the egg meeting the uterus. Kristen CA
Male-to-Female - no. Female-to Male - maybe, depending on the degree of conversion. Still has a uterus, then it's possible. No uterus(womb) no possibility for pregnancy.
No. Once you are pregnant the ovulation stops and the uterus is also closed by the mucus plug.
If you had a period after you had sex, you're not pregnant. The uterus is shedding its lining, which, if you were pregnant, it would keep to nourish the embryo.
Same as when you are pregnant there will just not be any embryo or sac coming out. The cramping and uterus changing lining and bleeding will still be there.
Yes,you can still get pregnant on your period,although the chances may be lower than if you were
No as you willl have no ovaries to produce eggs nor tubes to carry these to the uterus
No, you can't menstruate while pregnant. Menstruation only occurs when the egg released during ovulation isn't fertilised, if it is fertilised then the egg will implant in the uterus lining - if the uterus lining were to shed it would cause miscarriage.
No. not normally, since the embryo's "bed" is the lining of the uterus. The lining of the uterus is what comes out during menstruation. BUT, abnormally, it can happen, but is very uncommon.