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Q: Can I get pregnant w/o BF's ejaculation?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on February 2nd, 2007
My Odds???
Ok..I really hate when my boyfriend ejaculates in me. I wanna be preggo though. So he suggested that we have intercourse w/ a condom....and then I empty the condom in my private and lay with my legs in the air. Will this work? What are my odds when I am most fertile??? And what if he ejaculates in a towel and I wipe it up and then wipe down there....will that work??? I know this sounds really crazy but I am dead serious...I would really like your input...thanks a bunch!!!!!


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on February 6th, 2007
Getting Pregnant Answer A2284
The chances for becoming pregnant are greatest if your boyfriend ejaculates inside your vagina during the fertile days of your cycle. It doesn’t seem likely that the other methods you mention will work. If you really don’t like ejaculation inside you, you might try to conceive using insemination.


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