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Asked for male, 19 years old from Bangalore
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Asked for male, 19 years old from Bangalore
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When a penis is inserted into a vagina, it does not necessarily have to be fully inserted for pregnancy to occur. Sperm can swim through the cervical mucus and uterus to reach the fallopian tubes, where fertilization takes place. In some cases, even shallow penetration can result in pregnancy. However, the likelihood of pregnancy increases with deeper penetration, as it allows for a greater number of sperm to be introduced into the vagina.
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Asked for Female, 29 years old from Kolkata
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Sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for up to five days, so it is possible for conception to occur even if intercourse occurs a few days before ovulation.
The presence of ovulation white mucus the day after intercourse could indicate that ovulation has occurred or is about to occur.
The presence of ovulation white mucus the day after intercourse could indicate that ovulation has occurred or is about to occur.
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Asked for female, 28 years old from Nainital
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Asked for male, 32 years old from Mumbai
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Condom will not leave cuts on penis. Cuts can occur due to fragile foreskin. I advise you to take proper balanced vegetarian diet. Take plenty of water daily. Take fruits and vegetables in daily diet. For better guidance and proper permanent treatment, call or enquire me through Lybrate.
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Asked for female, 27 years old from new delhi
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"dear Lybrate user thanks for sending across your query. Sometimes after taking pills you have breakthrough bleeding so no need to worry about it.
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Dear as you know anal sex is not safe.
Many infectious diseases are shared with anal intercourse. Like hiv, chlamydia,hpv, herpes,and gonorrhea.
Look for these diseases according to window period.
Many infectious diseases are shared with anal intercourse. Like hiv, chlamydia,hpv, herpes,and gonorrhea.
Look for these diseases according to window period.
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