what is a famale? Is is like a tamale?
2007-11-05 03:00:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Depending on the number of days, that is the most fertile time - the most likely for an egg or two to be present so the sperm can fertilize it and she can become pregnant. Her period is the time it is impossible to become pregnant.
If you want a technical "what happens", the liquid coming out of the male consists of a carrier fluid from the prostate and a few million sperm cells that coat the walls of the vagina. The sperm cells are alive and have wiggly tails to drive them and they proceed in the direction of greater warmth. Meanwhile an egg or two have been ejected from the ovaries and float on a layer of mucus through tubes to the uterus. The sperm fight their way into the uterus and one invades each egg when a change occurs that prevents others from penetrating the surface. If the egg is healthy and the sperm is healthy and the uterus wall is ready, the egg attaches and a fetus starts growing with cell division.
2007-11-05 03:06:56
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answered by Mike1942f 7
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Well she could possibly become pregnant. I think females ovulate 13, 15, & 17 days after the first day of her period. Its never a good idea to have unprotected sex unless you are planning a pregnancy. You should always be careful b/c of all of the STD's out there... good luck.
2007-11-05 03:03:43
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answered by Anonymous
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In order to be sure, we'd have to know how long after her period that it occurred - but there's a chance of pregnancy at any time, there's just certain times where a female is usually more fertile than others.
Most women are most fertile about two weeks after her period ends, but pregnancy can occurr at any time.
2007-11-05 03:03:39
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answered by aire_concerto 2
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I dont think there is any chance of pregnancy if this happens. Even if the woman has ovulated, the man's sperm fertilizes the egg, the fact that the woman has already had her period (i.e. the enriched unterine lining has already broken down) makes implantation impossible.
Of course, here I am assuming that it didn't happen so long after the woman has had her period that she is already in her next ovulation cycle.
2007-11-05 03:07:30
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answered by Azrael 1
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What happens? Ejaculate winds up inside her vagina. Her chances of getting pregnant are lower for the first 2 weeks after her period, but she can get pregnant at any time during her cycle (including during her period).
2007-11-05 03:01:13
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answered by largegrasseatingmonster 5
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I got pregnant the day my period ended. Now I am 31 weeks and having a baby boy so good luck!
2007-11-05 03:04:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Pardon me? Not sure what you are asking?
Anytime a man ejaculates live sperm inside a woman's vagina, there is a chance of pregnancy. You need viable sperm, a viable egg, and implantation. And although it is more likely to occur at certain times of the month, pregnancy can happen at ANY time, even when she has her period.
Was that what you were asking?
2007-11-05 03:00:55
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answered by kja63 7
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Different stages of the woman's cycle mean different odds of her getting pregnant, but there's ALWAYS a chance. Especially if you're having STUPID UNPROTECTED SEX WITH SOMEONE WHO ISN'T ON BIRTH CONTROL. If she gets pregnant, don't be overly surprised.
Concept: Go to a planned parenthood clinic and get free birth control, and use them, and don't make children that you don't want.
2007-11-05 03:03:28
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answered by Anonymous
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A baby is made.
If you don't know the answers to questions like these then you aren't ready to have sex. This is why there is an age limit on sex. You have to be mature enough to ask these questions BEFORE the event. Not after.
2007-11-05 03:01:12
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answered by juicy_satsuma 3
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I don't understand the question? Are we talking about humans? Do you mean what literally happens? The sperm travels inside the uterus and then down the fallopian tube to the egg and impregnates it. The egg then has to attach to the uterus wall before you are actually pregnant.
any help? If not, please articulate your question, as i don't really understand it.
2007-11-05 03:02:37
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answer #11
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answered by rebecca.suter 3
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