Discover The reality About How an Woman Can Get Pregnant
There are many common misconceptions about sex and pregnancy, from myths about positions to the life span of sperm.A wide variety of pregnancy myths – mostly false – have been around for years, many centering around how not to get pregnant even if you have sex without protection, and others propagating the idea that it is possible to get pregnant without having intercourse – which is true, but not always in the situations described. Keep reading if you want to get the real information on these concerns.You should always get with your doctor if you have first signs of pregnancy or pregnancy questions.
Common questions
What if I was on my period?It is still possible to get pregnant, as sperm may live for as many as seven days within the vagina; this survival is promoted by the presence of fertile cervical fluid.
What if I didn’t orgasm?It would seem logical that an orgasm would increase your fertility, since it is usually associated with increased blood flow and lubrication – but the simple fact is that sperm don’t need an orgasm to easily travel through the vagina.If you think about it, orgasm cannot be the cause of ovulation; if it was, then women wouldn’t get their periods each month (which happens with or without orgasm). You had better always beget with your physician whenever you have bleeding during pregnancy.
What if I was on top?Sperm can travel through the vagina and reach your fertile egg, even “against” gravity.It does not matter if you were on top – if ejaculate enters your body, or ends up near your vagina, you can become pregnant.
What if I was a virgin?Although you may have heard otherwise – it does not matter if it was your first time, or even if your hymen was unbroken – you can still get pregnant.As long as there is a fertile egg and sperm can gain access to it – you can get pregnant.
Sperm and air exposure?Sperm is not killed by simple exposure to air; what sperm require is to be kept moist. It can survive outside of the body as long as it is still moist; what kills the sperm cells is not air itself; rather, it is being dry.
What happens to sperm in a hot tub or pool?Some women are concerned about ejaculate that may be present in a pool or hot tub.In this case, the temperature of the hot tub and the chlorine in the pool kill the sperm immediately, leaving no cause for concern.
What if we have sex in a shower, hot tub, pool, or other water.? YES.Being in water is not relevant here – if you have penetration, the sperm can easily reach the egg, just the same as having intercourse outside the water.
What should I do to not become pregnant?
If you are trying to avoid getting pregnant, a good, simple rule of thumb is NO sexual activity which results in ejaculate contacting the woman’s body anywhere below the bellybutton or above the thighs.It is possible for sperm to survive several days, whether it is in the vagina or not.
And, of course, using protection (condoms) and/or birth control is probably the best thing you can do to be able to enjoy your sex life to the fullest, and have peace of mind, too.
Always contact you MD for any medical advise this is for entertainment only!
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