The chances are very slim. When a man is diagnosed as being sterile they are unable to impregnate a female. However, once in a while couples to get pregnant
Yes, pregnant women are susceptible to yeast infections caused by hormonal changes. And yes you can still get pregnant while you have an infection.
You should not find dangerous bacteria in any sterile environment. You should find no bacteria in that environment at all. And where is that: inside your body that has no outlet to the outside. In your blood, heart, joints, brain, nervous system, beneath your skin-all are sterile. The instruments that the surgeon uses, the bandages that are used or even band aids that are still in a sealed package. Canned food is sterile.
Yes, you can still get pregnant and have a baby if you have trichomoniasis. You should be treated as soon as possible.
Yes, you could possibly.
Yes. It is not as likely as if he penetrated but it is still possible.
Yes.
Provided you are not sterile and still produce sperm, yes.
Yes. It is still viable sperm and can still get people pregnant if they try.
Yes. You can take yourself to the doctor. Other than that, you will remain sterile.
probally, its still sperm.
The order of orgasm has no bearing on whether or not you can get pregnant. Orgasm of either partner is not a requirement to become pregnant.
Not sure what you mean by "throw away already" but if you mean you had a miscarriage or abortion you should still be able to get pregnant. Miscarriage is very common, about 30%, and abortion does not make you sterile.
Unless whatever the reason was he went into a coma made him sterile, yes he can. Coma itself does not make him sterile. And pre-ejaculate is enough to make someone pregnant so a ejaculation is not even necessary.
Petals are sterile, but they are still an organ of the flower.
Yes you can and you can also give it to your partner. Thrush is aka yeast infection and is very common.
If she is already pregnant, she's very unlikely to get more pregnant, so from that point is is safe. But you can still pass on and get STDs, if either one of you is carrying one.
Yes, even a little still means there's sperm in it that can fertilize your eggs.