BABY = B(A + Y); where B=bed, A=adult, Y=youth.
2007-03-14 22:37:13
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answer #1
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answered by Pradip Dey 2
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"You may think you know how to make a baby. But do you really understand all the intricate details? Sure, you've got the basics covered — man meets woman, they both get naked and have sex, and nine months later out pops Junior — but there's a lot more to it than that (not to mention a host of modern variations on that theme).
The big moment has arrived and you're actually having sex — woohoo! In addition to all the fun, your bodies are building up tension that you hope will end in orgasm, that wonderful, pleasurable release that also has an important biological function (isn't nature great?). In men, orgasm propels sperm-rich semen into the vagina and up against the cervix at roughly 10 miles per hour. This process, known as ejaculation, gives sperm a head start on their way to the egg. A woman's climax also aids conception. Some research shows that the wavelike contractions associated with the female O help pull the sperm farther into the cervix. So what's the take-home — or take-to-bed — message? Let go and have as much fun as you can. It can only help your chances of getting pregnant.
While you and your partner are enjoying a relaxing post-romp cuddle, a great deal of activity is taking place inside your body. Those millions of sperm have begun their quest to find your egg, and an easy journey it's not. For the lucky few who get near the egg, the race isn't over. They have to work frantically to penetrate the egg's outer shell and get inside before the others. When the hardiest of the bunch makes it through, the egg changes instantaneously so that no other sperm can get in.
Now the real miracle begins. The egg will be fertilized within about 24 hours as the genetic material from the sperm combines with the genetic material in the egg to create a new cell that will rapidly start dividing. You're not actually pregnant until that bundle of new cells, known as the embryo, travels the rest of the way down the fallopian tube and attaches itself to the wall of your uterus. (Although you can have an ectopic pregnancy if the embryo implants somewhere other than the uterus, usually in the fallopian tube.
2007-03-12 09:50:51
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answered by Cords 2
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baby is formed by four letters as you spell
2007-03-13 07:08:03
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answered by anjani kumar s 2
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very fuuny
i think you are kid then leave this area this is not for
ok
2007-03-12 09:54:20
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Ask your mom.
2007-03-12 09:50:10
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answered by ? 3
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You haven't had sex ed. yet?
2007-03-12 10:06:01
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answered by vgleason_102301 4
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