It is unlikely for sperm to survive through a woman's period, as the acidic environment of the vagina and the shedding of the uterine lining during menstruation are not conducive to sperm longevity. Sperm typically need fertile cervical mucus to survive and swim towards the egg for fertilization.
Starting birth control in the middle of your cycle can cause some irregularities in your period, such as spotting or changes in timing. It may take a few cycles for your body to adjust to the new hormones, so a delay in your period is possible in the initial months of starting birth control.
The latent period is the time between when a stimulus is applied and when a response occurs. In physiology, it refers to the delay between the start of a muscle contraction and the actual movement of a limb. In microbiology, it can also refer to the delay between exposure to a pathogen and the onset of symptoms.
Yes, period bleeding can help expel any residual sperm in the vagina from previous intercourse, but it does not specifically target or stop sperm. Sperm can still survive in the female reproductive tract for up to five days, so it is still possible for fertilization to occur if unprotected sex takes place near the end of a period.
It is highly unlikely for someone to ovulate and release an egg during their period. If sperm were to enter the body during menstruation and fertilization were to occur, it would likely happen after the period has ended and the person is no longer bleeding. It's always best to use reliable contraception to prevent unintended pregnancy.
If you get pregnant, you usually don't get periods!
Yes because it messes up the stomach fluids which cause sickness!
read pill for sperm.
No this will not delay a period.
no
No this will not delay your period.
No. If you are pregnant, swallowed sperm will not affect the baby. If you are not pregnant, swallowing sperm will not make you pregnant.
No, if you have had a cold at the time of ovulation it can then delay cycle but a common cold should not delay you period
Assuming your partner is disease free, then no.
You cannot get pregnant from swallowing sperm, only if the sperm enters the vagina.
Swallowing sperm will not affect your health.
No because they need permission from the doctor.