Whenever a woman walks past an individual while the signs of growing belly are clearly exposed, or after a parent notices her daughter has morning nausea accompanied with vomiting the first thing that sticks in the mind is; See it, she had sex!
Sex is undeniably the most frequent way of sperm transfer as male and woman engage in coitus, however, without deep penetration or no penetration at all one can get pregnant ‘accidentally’, without knowing. But nobody would trust your statement especially if the are not aware of it.
They are not conventional methods or simulated one whereby an implantation takes place inside the womb. Pregnancy happens when a man’s sperm fertilises a woman’s egg, which can happen even if you’ve not had sexual intercourse (penetration).
This means that if the sperm can access its way up to the uterus and meet the ovum, especially if the woman is ovulating then there are higher chances of getting pregnant.
This statement then clarifies why withdrawal system during intercourse, especially within those couples that don’t want to ‘rubber’ it is not safe at all. The man cannot control ejaculating and so even if he withdraws, there may be some sperms that will swim to the fallopian tube and ‘strike a deal with the ovum’. Literally, the first scenario one may think there was penetration, but put in mind withdrawal was carried out.
This deepens the mystery to ‘abnormal pregnancy’ scenario which now takes me to case two. Sometimes it may happen that, during the act, the condom was used. However, the man happens to ejaculate on the woman’s fingers. If she touches her vagina with the same fingers, the semen will still swim through the fallopian tube.
Ejaculating near a woman’s vagina adds to the third scenario to the pregnancy chances. Sperms are swimmers and when they find their way to the fallopian tube, and if the sperm was alive by that time then definitely it may become a ‘tragedy’.
Case number three above may explain why the pregnancy may have occurred despite using protection. However, scenario four is slightly tricky and some not consider it a threat. When the man rubs his unprotected manhood, around the vagina, just like ejaculating near it, this puts the woman in unwanted pregnancy risk since chances that the sperm may swim all the way to fallopian tube still holds.
The above scenarios have minimal risk because the semen cannot survive for long when in contact with air.
But there is a horrific scenario that may leave you baffled, and now this applies in swimming pool so if you are a member to that chlorinated stagnant public water bath make sure you have your swimsuit with you. With this, let us draw the case when a 15-year-old boy happened to impregnate 16 virgins, between the age of 13 and 17 years, without engaging in intimacy.
During the boy’s birthday celebration, he ejaculated in the pool without warning the house guests, accidentally ending up impregnating half of the girls present at the celebration.
This condition, according to doctors, is known as spermafortis which makes one’s semen unusually potent, Dr. John Suzukima of Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare Hospital said.
“Clinical tests have proven that people who suffer from spermafortis have sperm counts close to a thousand times more potent and rich in spermatozoids than the average man,” he explains.
This kind of semen is fairly similar to that of common water mammals, such as dolphins, manatees and seals and has properties that make it incredibly resistant to water.