Oral sex ejaculation and pregnancy Posted: 03-29-08 00:48am
Me and my girlfiend had oral sex a couple
times. I came in her mouth twice in all.
Since the second time she has missed 2
periods now. What are the odds of some
freak accident happening and my cum got
transfered to her vagina? Today she got
really nauseous randomly and its jsut all
a bit creepy. Neither of us have ever had
sex so its just really random. Shes 15 and
Im 16 so we are both a little worried
because something really random could have
happened.
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mominashoe
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Posted: 03-29-08 04:12am
No, there is no way that she can get
pregnant even from accidentally swallowing
or somehow your boys squirmed in through
her skin and make their way all the way
down through multiple skin and tissue
barriers to her uterus. The digestive
acids would destroy anything that she
might accidentally swallow or whatever.
My point is that you have to have sex to
get pregnant. If she's nauseated, she
could be ill from a stomach bug, anxiety,
food poisoning, etc....I mean there are a
whole lot reasons for nausea that don't
include pregnancy.
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PenguinsRus
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Posted: 03-29-08 09:36am
She definitely cannot get pregnant from
just cumming in her mouth. I would not
worry at all if you are refraining from
sex.
She is still pretty young. At fifteen,
periods can be very irregular. Also,
stress delays a period so if she is
worrying a lot about it that may be why.
However, if she continues to not have a
period maybe she should go to a doctor
just to make sure everything is okay with
her reproductive system.
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trijos21
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Posted: 03-30-08 19:55pm
I agree with those two!!! No possible way
she can be preg!!! Like penguin said...at
15 periods are still very irregular. She
needs to go see a dr. She's obviously got
a bug or something that she needs to have
treated.
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