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I come inside my gf mouth,she swollow the cum.can she get preg? Aft that she kissed me,our saliva exchange. Is there any possibility that sperm is inside the saliva? I lick her vagina. Can she get preg?
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replied March 11th, 2012
Welcome to e health forum.

No, Pregnancy is not possible just by any form of oral sex, or by swallowing the semen. It is also not possible by licking the vagina.

For pregnancy to occur, semen has to be deposited within the vagina, during unprotected intercourse.

Hence you need not worry about pregnancy.

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replied March 21st, 2012
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hi iam 20 years old and i had sex yesterday with a friend. i used a condom when we had sex but later i took it off and she gave me a blow job and i came in her mouth she said she swalowed but now i am worried because i am thinking that maybe she took the sperm out of her mouth and inserted it in her vagina to get pregnant do you think that's possible? please help me
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