If sperm has not entered the womans body then sperm will not come in contact with the egg so no you will not get pregnant.
No, a woman cannot get pregnant from this type of contact. In order for pregnancy to occur, sperm must come in contact with the vagina and travel to fertilize an egg.
Women can get pregnant in a variety of ways. One common way is through unprotected vaginal intercourse, during which a man ejaculates sperm into the vagina. The sperm can then travel up through the cervix, into the uterus, and, if an egg is present, the sperm may fertilize it.
In order for a woman to get pregnant, she must have sperm from a man.
No, a trans woman cannot get a woman pregnant because she does not have functioning reproductive organs that produce sperm.
One sperm cell
No, absolutely not.
Nothing, you do not ovulate when you're pregnant because you don't have a cycle.
When a sperm cell penetrates an egg, and then implants itself in the lining of the uterus, a woman is considered pregnant.
No only if the sperm enters the vagina
No. If a woman is infertile, sperm will have no effect on her. Infertile means she cannot get pregnant.
In order for a woman to become pregnant, there needs to sperm present. Even if sperm is on another body part, but some of the sperm comes in contact with the vagina, she can still become pregnant. If it is on her fingers and she touches her vagina, there is a risk of pregnancy, although much, much smaller than with penile penetration