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loveme
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Posted: 01/07/07 - 06:48 Post subject: will get pregnant?...have not had penetration |
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| I had my boyfriend ejaculating above my butthole during our session, i was having my periods during the time....i felt it wet around my vaginal hole and i doubt whether the semen had run down to my vagina along my buttcrack from the lower part opf my back...and also i have never been penetrated before and now...i think my hymen is intact...how much are the chances that i can get pregnant?... |
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ImmortalOne
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Posted: 01/07/07 - 08:58 Post subject: |
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| It is still possible, there are cases reported that the man doesn't penatrate but his sperm still swims their way up. If you were hoping to be, congratz. If you were hoping not to be, remember there is always adoption. |
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helpisontheway
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Posted: 01/07/07 - 10:32 Post subject: |
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your hymen has a big gaping hole in it! how do you think your menstrual fluids your monthly blood) could escape the vagina if it was sealed up?! hehe.
anyhoo,
if you were on your period at the time you might be at a lesser risk because its so far away from the time you ovulate, depending on your cycle length (do you know how long yours is?)
the chances of conception without penetration are very slim, although possible in theory, its not recorded much.
also, sperm dies as soon as it hits the air.
so generally you arent at that high a risk, although it is possible that it might happen. nothing is ever 100% certain!
if this happened less than three days ago you can get the morning after pill, taken within 72 hours of sex, can prevent a pregnancy from happening. its available from most doctors, walk in clinics and family planning clinics, |
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