Q&A

Can female reproduce by themselves?

Can female reproduce by themselves?

Sexual reproduction is the most common mating system in the animal kingdom. But in many species, females do not require males to produce offspring – they can reproduce asexually. One form of asexual reproduction is parthenogenesis, where females lay unfertilised eggs that develop into clones.

Can two female eggs mix?

BOSTON — Fertility clinics have put a new twist on how to make babies: A “two-mom” approach that lets female same-sex couples share the biological role. One woman’s eggs are mixed in a lab dish with donor sperm, then implanted in the other woman, who carries the pregnancy.

Can I get pregnant if he pulls out and puts it back in?

Even if a man pulls out in time, pregnancy can still happen. Some experts believe that pre-ejaculate, or pre-cum, can pick up enough sperm left in the urethra from a previous ejaculation to cause pregnancy.

Can a virgin get pregnant if sperm is on the outside?

The answer is — yes! While it isn’t likely, any activity that introduces sperm to the vaginal area makes pregnancy possible without penetration. To understand how, let’s consider how pregnancy usually occurs.

Is there a safe time to not get pregnant?

There’s no “safe” time of the month when you can have sex without contraception and not risk becoming pregnant. But there are times in your menstrual cycle when you’re at your most fertile, and this is when you’re most likely to conceive.

Is Withdrawal safe during fertile days?

Just remember that you can still get pregnant before and after ovulation. The ovulating partner can use the fertility awareness method to track when they’re most fertile. Once you know when your fertile window is, you can avoid sex or the pull-out method during this time.