Question Posted Thursday September 15 2011, 8:27 pm
Why do people have sex when there pregnant with no condom or anything when they know they can get more baby's in there and they don't even want this one?
Why do that?!
Basically the sperm penetrates the egg in the woman's womb and that's when a baby begins to grow (if the sperm never does this a woman won't be pregnant) I don't remember how twins come about exactly but I believe the two options are the egg splits which creates identical children or the woman has produced more than one egg (this is why twins/triplets are common with IVF). Anyway to summarise once you become pregnant no amount of sperm will make you have another baby until after that baby is born and a new egg is released (this is why periods stop when you're pregnant, the body detects a baby and stops releasing eggs).
And as for the later part of the question as to why people don't use protection, sometimes a mistake led to a pregnancy and they don't believe in abortion in which case there is no harm in continuing to have unprotected sex (other than gaining STD's) since some people believe it feels better. Sometimes people wanted children anyway so obviously that's the best way. And finally some people are plain stupid :)
adviceman49 answered Friday September 16 2011, 10:38 am: I don't know how old you are, or what type of sex education you have had. One thing that is obvious from your question is you need to learn more about reproduction.
Once a female becomes pregnant she no longer capable of any further reproduction until the baby she is currently carrying is born. For this reason there is no longer any reason to use birth control until she is once again fertile, which will not happen until after she gives birth. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
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