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No. It takes 2 weeks to get pregnant. 1 day after sex the sperm is probably still swimming towards the fallopian tube.
Germs don't cause pregnancy. If u mean sperms. 1
If pre-cum was released then its possible because pre-cum contains sperm and all it takes is 1 sperm.
There are typically no immediate signs when sperm enters a female's body. Sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for days before fertilization occurs. Symptoms of pregnancy usually appear about 1-2 weeks after fertilization.
No because the sperm cells are sensitive and don't live long. Only 1 of the million cells can fertilize the egg, remember?
No, the sperms are not to blame. 1/50 of all pregnancies is a ectopic one and the risk is increased once you've had one. Reasons for ectopic and more you can read in the link below.
There is nothing you can do to assure the sex of the baby. The fetus has been either male or female from the moment the sperm from it's father entered the egg from it's mother.
Depending on how long it has been since he last ejaculated the normal amount of semen will be 1.5ml to 5.0ml (.5ml = 1 tsp) per ejaculation. The semen consists of 90% to 95% fluids other than sperm. The sperm count should be 20 million to 150 million sperm per ml of semen. In order to be called a healthy sample the semen needs to contain 20 million sperm per ml of semen. Up to 40% of the sperm can be nonviable, abnormally shaped and poor motility.Too much semen can dilute the sperm, too much and too little won't give the sperm enough of a boost to get high enough inside the uterus.
Yes, sperm can stay alive for about 1-2 days outside of a males body..
1 drop = 1 gram
Pre-ejaculatory fluid contains viable sperm and STDs, so about the normal 1/14