Yes, pregnancy can occur without direct penis-vagina intercourse. Sperm can potentially reach the vagina through methods such as artificial insemination or if sperm is transferred to the vaginal area through other means. Additionally, sperm can survive in moist environments, so it's theoretically possible for pregnancy to occur if sperm comes into contact with the vaginal canal. However, such cases are less common than traditional conception.
No, pregnancy can only occur with vaginal intercourse. There is no food/drink that can make you pregnant without it.
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Pregnancy can occur in many forms, the most common is sex. Pregnancy can occur when a man ejaculates into a woman's vagina. The sperm then will make a long journey up the vaginal track (Birth Canal as some call it) into the Uterus. The sperm will continue up into the Fallopian Tubes and will await the egg.
Vaginal secretions occur usually within 2 weeks of conception but it can take as long as 6 weeks before you will notice a increase in vaginal secretions and discharge.
It is possible, but not as likely to result in pregnancy as intercourse.
No, women cannot get pregnant from another woman's vaginal fluid. Pregnancy can occur when sperm fertilizes an egg, and this typically requires semen from a male partner.
No. The ovum must be there for it to occur. This is why birth control pills work and tying the tubes work.
It is much more common for the pregnancy to occur from failing to wear undergarments. Pregnancy is caused when semen reaches and fertilizes an egg, which is very unlikely to occur without vaginal penetration of some kind. There is an apocryphal story of women who became pregnant when a bullet fired during the American Civil War passed through a man's testicle and lodged in a woman's womb. The baby was said to have been born normally and only found out about the incident when he had to have a bullet removed from his head as an adult. This can't be independently verified. Women can become pregnant through artificial insemination, but this is very unlikely to happen without the knowledge of the woman.
No, not all changes involve interaction. Some changes can occur independently without any external influence or interaction. For example, changes in an inert object's state or changes in a closed system can happen without any interaction with the external environment.
this could be a cause of braxton hick, these are practise contraction which occur within the pregnancy without dilation, they are said not to hurt but during my pregnancy i had them from 16th-30th weeks and they were often sore, i went into labour at 31weeks gestation and gave birth at 33weeks after 13days of labour.
If you are a sexually active female, pregnancy can occur. Birth control will help prevent pregnancy, but is not guaranteed.
Yes, mild vaginal bleeding can occur, according to Wikipedia. Listed under "Symptoms"... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ectopic_pregnancy