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No. It would not have that effect.

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Can sperm survive in a women through her period?

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.


Does starting birth control in the middle of your cycle delay your period?

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.


Does period bleeding stop some sperm?

Yes, sperm is trying to swim against the blood coming out of the uterus, no matter what anyone says its nearly impossible to become pregnant during or right after your period. Chances are greatest during your ovulation period 11-14 days agter


What is a latent period?

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.


What if your period went off and the sperm is inside you and your period came back on?

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.