We have been trying for a baby for 6months now, and time the ovulation perfectly - have sex 3 days before and after the date - just to make sure we get pregnant - and til this day - nothing. I think i have figured out what the problem may be - every time we had sex i have gone to the bathroom to save the sheets - and everytime the semen came out - so till this day - no baby.... I know you can still pregnant even though semen comes out - however looks like we have not been so lucky...
when your pregnant you normally lactate so milk comes out naturally there is no need to squeeze milk by hand
You get on the toilet and squeeze it out then you flush. XD
yes this does mean she is pregnant after awhile the milk will come out if you squeeze the teats
Squeeze them every night for 15-30 minutes and they'll grow.
u haven't feed it or its pregnant and you didn't squeeze out the baby
No. You don't have to squeeze any fish. The pregnant fish will find a deep hole in the floor of the ocean. There, she will lay her eggs with no squeezing from humans.
most cases woman will produce milk when they are pregnant.... very very few cases very few you produce milk but not pregnant
if it is clear its normal. if its white and milky its abnormal unless of course you are pregnant
It can be a hormonal imbalance but it can also be worse. You need to see a doctor to be sure.
Yes, you can. Squeezing will not take all of the sperm out of your body. One ejaculation has about 400 million sperm in it. No matter how hard you try to squeeze, douche, or jump, some will still remain in the body and they can live up to 5 days inside of you. Best suggestion, if you aren't wanting to get pregnant, get on some form of birth control and take plan B if you aren't and happen to have unprotected sex.
Should be able to squeeze it into a 4x8, 4x10. Draw it out using a scale of 1/4" = 1 foot before you start.
The contraceptive sponge is a round piece of white plastic foam. It has a dimple on one side and a nylon loop across the top. It is 5 cm across, and you insert it into your vagina before you have intercourse. The sponge works in two ways: it keeps sperm from getting into your uterus by blocking your cervix, and also continuously releases spermicide. The sponge needs to be completely wet to activate the spermicide. Make sure to squeeze it to distribute the water. You can find all the important information about different contraceptive methods at findmymethod.org.