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He thinks my uterus is open! Is it possible for him to tell?

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PostPosted: 10/17/06 - 21:26    Post subject: He thinks my uterus is open! Is it possible for him to tell Vote now! Reply with quote

My boyfriend and I have been together for 5 months and we have unprotected sex and last weekend we had sex then afterwards he told me he thought my uterus was open and last night we had sex and he said it was definatley open. Can he tell if my uterus is open or not? And if so does that mean im pregnant?
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PostPosted: 10/18/06 - 06:38    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I don't think so... otherwise, the fertilized egg will shoot out wouldn't it? Wink
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PostPosted: 10/18/06 - 19:40    Post subject: He thinks my uterus is open! Could I be pregnant? Vote now! Reply with quote

Um...isnt an open uterus a sign of pregnancy like a sure sign because your uterus is usually closed unless ur pregnant
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PostPosted: 10/19/06 - 00:48    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Actually the uterus is not the one doing the opening and closing but the 'cervix'... once you get pregnant the cervix will close and it will open when you are about to have your period or if you will have a miscarriage...there are cases though that somehow the cervix remains closed even when you are about to have a miscarriage...
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PostPosted: 10/19/06 - 11:07    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

When you orgasm, youe cervix will open and close with the orgasmic contractions.

The cervix is the opening to the uterus.

IF YOU are having unprotected sex, you are at risk for pregnancy, so you should always consider a birth control method if you do not want babies.
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PostPosted: 02/04/07 - 18:51    Post subject: nope Vote now! Reply with quote

I'm trying to conceive so I know all about this, If your reach up in there yes you can tell if your cervex is open or not, if its high and soft and OPEn if means your ovulating if its low and hard and closed your not ovulating, if it was open when you had sex theres a good change you could have conceived at that time.
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