Yes, if the sex is unprotected sex, by which we mean that contraceptives such as condoms or the pill etc are not used. If it is unprotected sex then a woman can get pregnant from the very first time she has sex.
If protection has been used properly in all cases of intercourse then the chances of pregnancy are highly unlikely, although there can be exceptions. For example condoms are 98% effective so for every 100 women that use them there is a chance 2 will become pregnant.
Not from the intercourse she had a month earlier. Sperms live 3-5 days inside a woman.
If a woman is 3 mos pregnant no she will not be ovulating, if the pregnancy was terminated or miscarried yes she would be ovulating again.
No; generally fourteen days after intercourse, you can get an accurate pregnancy test result.
If you have not had your menstrual cycle in three months and this has not happened to you before and you are engaging in sexual intercourse, whether protected or not, there is a great chance you are pregnant.
When a woman is 4 months pregnant, she is considered to be in the second trimester. A typical pregnancy lasts 9 months with each trimester 3 months long.
No that would be a miscarriage. No baby will survive it that early.
Nothing. The woman might be tempted to take it home, that's about it.
Weight gain is irrelevant during the first trimester. If you had intercourse and missed a period pregnancy is possible.
That really depends on the woman and how fit she is when she concieves. Some women do not firm until 3+ months.
No, not at all
If you have had sexual intercourse during the previous three months you may be pregnant. If not, there may be other medical reasons. In any case you should see a doctor.
You should be kicked in the head and realize that you should not reproduce.