Sperm contains 60 to 120 million/ ml of Spermatozoa. 16 drops makes a ml and still you have millions of sperms in a drop of sperm and only one of them fertilizes the ovum.(Though number of others, trying to enter the ovum, indirectly help the one, by liberating various enzymes, witch they liberate in attempt to penetrate the ovum.) So a drop is more than sufficient !
In order for a girl to get pregnant there must be sperm involved.
What do you mean exactly? If you mean you finish your period and then got sperm inside you and your period came back it means your pregnancy was a failure
There will always be a small chance in a situation where sperm gets into the vagina.
Not in the Stewie sperm star ship way but you'd have to dump at the same time because they die pretty quickly. If you want to try you and your buddy can get a microscope and drop on it together and see what happens.
on the vagina and washed off, I doubt it. Inside the vagina is what it takes.
You can lose a baby at any stage of pregnancy, but it isn't called a miscarriage after a certain point. By far the most common time to miscarry is in the first twelve weeks of pregnancy. After that, the chances drop off considerably.
Sometimes it is everyday vomiting. Sometimes it is weekly.
Yes. As long as there is sperm pregnancy is possible.
Being off the shot for that long, you are no longer protected from pregnancy.
Nope - the natural fluids present in the uterus kills off the sperm after a few days.
In order for a girl to get pregnant there must be sperm involved.
What do you mean exactly? If you mean you finish your period and then got sperm inside you and your period came back it means your pregnancy was a failure
Well, the chances of getting pregnant off pre-ejaculate is pretty high considering he doesn't ejaculate inside you. However, it's still sperm so yes you can get pregnant. If she's been proven fertile then obviously the chances rise again, i'd say a fair amount. It would be best to take the morning after pill and make sure to have a pregnancy test. It may cost some money but it's checking all the same.
It could be possible to have pregnancy complications, complications during birth, or have an unhealthy baby. Your chances for having a c-section would go up and well as the chances off all medical interventions going up. You should seek the advice and care of a Dr if you feel that your health is effecting your pregnancy.
There will always be a small chance in a situation where sperm gets into the vagina.
it blocks sperm cells from entering and mixing with seminal fluids by severing and tying off a portion of the vas deferens,,allowing normal ejaculate and function but no sperm cells present to join with the ovum,,and preventing pregnancy
It is highly unlikely for a girl to get pregnant in this scenario. Sperm needs to be ejaculated directly into the vagina for pregnancy to occur. Additionally, spermicidal condoms are designed to kill sperm and reduce the risk of pregnancy.