Is it possible to get pregnant without
technically having sex but, if the semen
somehow gets deposited at d opening of the
vagina while involving in initimete sexual
behaviour? Plz reply!
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london_girl
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 Dec 2005 Posts: 41 Location: london
Posted: 12-13-05 10:06am
Highly highly highly highly doubt it.
It's hard enough as it is to get pregnant.
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fatfamily02
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Jul 2005 Posts: 3050 Location: Georgia, USA
Posted: 12-13-05 10:47am
medical site
wrote:
it is possible to become
pregnant while engaging in sexual
intercourse while fully clothed, if the
man ejaculates and the semen soaks through
the clothing and reach your vagina. You
are at greatest risk if the clothing is
thin and you rub together for a long time
after he ejaculates. Regardless of
whether your bodies are separated by
material, clothing is not a form of birth
control. Clothing does not prevent semen
form entering the vagina. The only
protection from pregnancy is the
consistent use of some form of birth
control, such as "the pill" or condoms.
If semen is ejaculated or rubbed near the
vagina, there is a chance of pregnancy if
some sperm find their way inside the
vaginal canal.
...But cloth that is loosely woven is
more easily penetrable. If you still have
concerns, make sure semen does not land
near the vagina regardless of whether both
of you are clothed; and if that does
happen, change clothes immediately and
rinse yourself off thoroughly.
In practice, however, risks cannot be
ruled out if he ejaculates on or near your
vaginal opening. As long as neither you
nor your partner has any traces of semen
on your hands or other body parts used to
stimulate each other, the risk of
pregnancy should be small. But, say for
example, the male stimulates himself,
ejaculates in his hand, then proceeds to
stimulate the female with his hand; there
is a chance that sperm can find their way
into the vagina.
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london_girl
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 07 Dec 2005 Posts: 41 Location: london
Posted: 12-13-05 14:17pm
fatfamily02
wrote:
medical site
wrote:
it is possible to become
pregnant while engaging in sexual
intercourse while fully clothed, if the
man ejaculates and the semen soaks through
the clothing and reach your vagina. You
are at greatest risk if the clothing is
thin and you rub together for a long time
after he ejaculates. Regardless of
whether your bodies are separated by
material, clothing is not a form of birth
control. Clothing does not prevent semen
form entering the vagina. The only
protection from pregnancy is the
consistent use of some form of birth
control, such as "the pill" or condoms.
If semen is ejaculated or rubbed near the
vagina, there is a chance of pregnancy if
some sperm find their way inside the
vaginal canal.
...But cloth that is loosely woven is
more easily penetrable. If you still
have concerns, make sure semen does not
land near the vagina regardless of whether
both of you are clothed; and if that does
happen, change clothes immediately and
rinse yourself off thoroughly.
In practice, however, risks cannot be
ruled out if he ejaculates on or near your
vaginal opening. As long as neither you
nor your partner has any traces of semen
on your hands or other body parts used to
stimulate each other, the risk of
pregnancy should be small. But, say for
example, the male stimulates himself,
ejaculates in his hand, then proceeds to
stimulate the female with his hand; there
is a chance that sperm can find their way
into the vagina.
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fatfamily... Can you please reference
that medical information.... Where is it
from?????
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fatfamily02
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 20 Jul 2005 Posts: 3050 Location: Georgia, USA
Posted: 12-13-05 16:20pm
I dont know now, I was looking up things
about fertility and I found it and copied
to notepad--i dont remember--sorry
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debbsie
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 03 Dec 2005 Posts: 82
It Is True Posted: 12-14-05 14:19pm
That's true - you can get pregnant if the
semen goes near/in your vagina even
without sex....As far as what the ratio
is, it is probably very scarce -
however, it is murphy's law, that when you
don't want to get pregnant, but your not
using protection......You'll probably get
pregnant......In the future, use
protection or make sure before the semen
gets ejaculated, that your vagina is not
near the shooting zone.
I know that is a fact b/c I had sex for
the first time at an older age then my
friends, but I had a boyfriend (and we
would fool around but never had sex with
him) and my doctor, friends, & mom
told me that you could get pregnant if any
sperm is by that area (even if it isn't in
your vagina) b/c your vagina has it's own
lubrication when it's excited, so if sperm
is by that area (but not in), it can still
get in due to the vagina's secretions and
travel to the ovaries b/c sperm can live
for up to 2-3 days.
So, be careful if you're not trying to get
pregnant.