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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.
The effect that prolactin has on a pregnant woman is that it stimulates the mammary glands to produce milk.
It is not possible for a woman to get pregnant with a dry vagina because sperm need a moist environment to swim through the vaginal canal to reach the egg for fertilization to occur. If a woman is experiencing dryness, it may affect fertility and she should consult a healthcare provider.
No, squirting is the release of fluid from the Skene's glands, not from the reproductive system. In order for a woman to become pregnant, sperm must be deposited in the vagina and travel through the cervix to fertilize an egg in the fallopian tube.
It is unclear what you are referring to by "woman organ." If you are inquiring about female reproductive organs, they include the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, and vagina. These organs play key roles in the female reproductive system.
No, a trans woman cannot get a woman pregnant because she does not have functioning reproductive organs that produce sperm.
I don't think plane travels will affect the baby, but a pregnant woman should not stress.
There are no endocrine organs unique to a pregnant woman, unless you consider the placenta an organ, which it is not. The fetus has endocrine organs (hypothalamus, pituitary, thymus, adrenals, ovaries/testes, etc.) which would only appear in a pregnant woman.
most radiation, known as scatter, travels through the body and is not blocked by the apron.
The Male's sperm has to enter the woman during time of ovulation. The sperm travels through the Fallopian tubes of the female and inseminates the egg and creates a fertile egg which later attaches to the uterine wall.
No, she is already pregnant.
During sex with a man or through artificial impregnation.
Absolutely not as it affects the fetus especially in the first trimester when the organs of the body are forming.
Um, NO! You need sperm, from a male.
Nope, sorry honey, that's not how biology works. A male to female transsexual does not have the reproductive organs necessary to get a girl pregnant. It's important to understand the difference between gender identity and biological sex.
There is nothing called a "heshe" so either you mean a transgender person, and then if born a woman and have not removed the reproductive organs they can get pregnant, or you mean someone born Hermaphrodite and have parts of both genitalia. Hermaphrodites are all different so some can get pregnant and others can not. It depends on how much they have of the female reproductive organs and genitalia.
A woman can get pregnant through "touch" if your fingers have sperm on them. It is not likely that you would get pregnant through this way but it is not unheard of it. Basically, if you are in questions of it, always use protection!