Squirting would not affect pregnancy. Much is still unknown about female ejaculation, however what has been discovered is that women who do experience this actually ejaculate, or squirt, non-urine fluid from the urethra. Since the urethra is outside of the vagina, it would have no ill effects on a pregnancy.
No
Squirting, often referred to as female ejaculation, typically involves the expulsion of fluid from the urethra during sexual arousal or orgasm. This fluid is not the same as semen and does not contain sperm. Therefore, squirting itself cannot lead to pregnancy. However, if there is any sperm present from previous sexual activity in the vaginal area, there is a potential risk of pregnancy.
No
wine drugs and smoking
No, it's the pregnancy that affects the growth and makes then bigger.
no
Not the squirting itself but the orgasm that precedes it.
Yes, a woman can urinate by mistake during squirting and during orgasm. Squirting does not happen from the urethra.
They are different. Squirting is from vaginal mucosa. Peeing is from urethra.
Peeing involves the release of urine from the bladder, which is a separate function from squirting during orgasm. Squirting, or female ejaculation, is the release of fluid from the Skene's glands located near the urethra. The fluid released during squirting is typically clear and odorless, different from urine.
Mass media adversely affects the teenage pregnancy. That is the concern of parents all over the world.
during the first three months of pregnancy