Into the Vagina yes. Into the womb, well, not very likely.
Jake was injured in the war somehow and during that time he became "impotent" which means Jake does not have his penis anymore.
During intercourse, you may feel muscle contractions, caused by the layers of muscle around the vagina that become swollen with blood when you are aroused. The penis, however, will never enter the cervix during intercourse, as it is a protective layer around the vagina.
If it takes more than one, your penis is too small.
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It is highly unlikely. An IUD is implanted in the uterus and the penis cannot penetrate that organ. The thread-like implant cords are imperceptible to the partners.
No. The vagina can stretch to accomodate the biggest penis and it is closed at the top by the cervix through which nothing larger than a skewer can pass. It's possible, but probably the unlikeliest thing to happen during sex.
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No - an intrauterine device is in the uterus, thus the name - the penis stays in the vagina during sex - - it goes, vagina... cervix is the dead end at the rear of your vagina... then uterus - if a penis penetrates your cervix and goes into your uterus... I would go to your nearest emergency room because something is horribly wrong. The cervix only opens to let out a baby from the other direction.
Penis length is essentially unrelated to fertility. In fact, even with no penetration into the vagina, it is possible for some sperm to make their way into the uterus and fertilize an egg.
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The Size of your penis or smaler
The uterus is the organ behind the cervix in a female. It has nothing to do with penis size, as the penis never enters the uterus. The penis enters the vaginal canal, which is very elastic. The cervix is at the end of the vaginal canal. The only time the cervix opens enough to allow entry, is when a woman is birthing a child.
take a needle and poke it
No - if a girl has a penis then she is physically male and thus doesn't have a uterus, as such she does not menstruate.
penis, vagina, testes, ovaries, uterus
Yes, it is dangerous