Lesbians are women who are attracted to the same sex. If they have sex with a man however, they can get pregnant.
You get pregnant by having sperm entering your vagina so no.
Without the introduction of a male to the situation and the transfer of sperm to where it can meet the egg somehow, a woman cannot get pregnant. So two lesbians on their own cannot each other pregnant, no.
No. No person on Earth can become pregnant without sperm.
Lesbians get pregnant the same way heterosexual women do, by either having sex with a man or artificial insemination.
Lesbians cannot have biological babies together, as it requires sperm from a male to fertilize an egg. However, lesbians can have children through various means, such as using assisted reproductive technologies like in-vitro fertilization or through adoption or co-parenting with a male partner.
Usually via a sperm door- either anonymous or known to the woman/couple. Some lesbians, like other people, choose to adopt. Some lesbians have children with male partners before they "come out" and a very few choose to have sex with men in order to get pregnant.
Artificial insemination can cost anywhere between $16,000 and $25,000, depending on where you live.
You need a female egg and male sperm to get pregnant. A plastic penis won't do it. A turkey baster filled with some friendly neighborhood sperm might, though.
Actually, there's research that lesbians have a preference for other lesbians.
The amount of white and black lesbians are quite similar. In America there are more black lesbians however in England there are more white lesbians.
No, you cannot get pregnant from scissoring as there is no direct vaginal penetration involved in this sexual activity. Pregnancy occurs when sperm fertilizes an egg in the female reproductive system.