Mirena is a type of IUD, not a type of diaphragm. It sits inside the uterus and stays in place until removed. In contrast, the diaphragm sits inside your vagina and is inserted and removed for sexual intercourse.
yes
Sperm are typically deposited in the vagina during sexual intercourse. From the vagina, sperm can travel through the cervix and into the uterus, where they can potentially fertilize an egg if one is present.
No, it is not possible for a penis to puncture through the top of the uterus by thrusting too hard during sexual intercourse. The uterus is typically well-protected by the cervix and strong muscles, and it is highly unlikely for penetrative sex to cause such damage. If you experience pain or discomfort during sex, it is important to communicate with your partner and seek medical advice if needed.
cervix, where they travel through the uterus and into the fallopian tubes to fertilize an egg. This process typically occurs during sexual intercourse when sperm are ejaculated into the vagina.
Not scientifically. But in some religions Mary has Jesus with out sexual intercourse.
yes it is possible, but with every instance of sexual intercourse there is a possibilty you could contract HIV.
Sexual intercourse.
Yes. I've done it many times.
No. A woman gets pregnant by having sexual intercourse with a man ... or by artificial insemination.
That means that you refrain from sexual intercourse - in other words, that you don't have sexual intercourse.
by having sexual intercourse with a bear