Yes it could happen coz one sperm cell is needed by the woman's egg cell. the motility of the sperm makes the difference here after God's desire.
No, sperm are required for pregnancy.
Yes, a small amount of sperm can potentially lead to pregnancy if it contains viable sperm capable of fertilizing an egg. The key factor is the presence of healthy sperm rather than the quantity. Even a small number of sperm can achieve fertilization, so it’s possible for a pregnancy to occur under the right conditions. However, higher sperm counts generally increase the likelihood of conception.
No, sperm doesn't cause early miscarriage.
Not unless you can transfer sperm from your mouth down into her eggs.
Not normally, no. It could only cause pregnancy if there was sperm on his fingers. However, even if he did it would be unlikely to cause pregnancy. Still, it is important to make sure there is no sperm on his fingers if he is going to touch her.
It is possible for those sperm to find their way into the uterus and cause pregnancy.
No. For pregnancy to occur there needs to be sperm.
Pre-ejaculate (pre-cum) does have a small amount of sperm in it, so it is possible, but the amount in it is relatively small, so the risk of pregnancy is minimal. The greater risk is in sexually transmitted disease.
No.
Depends where the semen is, if it is inside, yes.
Yes, the amount of sperm released can influence the chances of pregnancy. Generally, a higher sperm count increases the likelihood of successful fertilization, as more sperm are available to reach and penetrate the egg. However, factors such as sperm motility, morphology, and the timing of intercourse in relation to ovulation also play crucial roles in determining pregnancy outcomes. Ultimately, while more sperm can enhance chances, it's not the sole factor in achieving pregnancy.
Yes, pre-ejaculate can result in pregnancy. Pre-ejaculate itself doesn't contain sperm, but if the man ejaculates and doesn't urinate sperm can remain in the urethra and thus be carried along by the pre-ejaculate. Although the number of sperm that could be in pre-ejaculate are only small compared to how many are in ejaculate, there is still a risk of pregnancy.