Unless you use some type of birth control, regularly and correctly, there is a potential for getting pregnant if you have sexual intercourse.
Why- because sperm is so tiny that you cannot see it. Because you can't see it, doesn't mean it isn't there. As long as a guy's penis enters your vagina or comes in contact with your outer genitals (labia), there is a chance that sperm is released and enters your body.
The exact time that one of your ovaries releases an egg is not known, usually it happens about 2 weeks before the start of your period.
When sperm meets an egg, conception happens and you are pregnant.
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Unless you use some type of birth control, regularly and correctly, there is a potential for getting pregnant if you have sexual intercourse.
Why- because sperm is so tiny that you cannot see it. Because you can't see it, doesn't mean it isn't there. As long as a guy's penis enters your vagina or comes in contact with your outer genitals (labia), there is a chance that sperm is released and enters your body.
The exact time that one of your ovaries releases an egg is not known, usually it happens about 2 weeks before the start of your period.
When sperm meets an egg, conception happens and you are pregnant.
Maryann
January 2, 2012 - 6:36pmThis Comment
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