I'm a little worried, and need someone to
allay the fear...
My boyfriend (3 years) and I are always
careful--we always use protection and very
responsibly--there is never room for
error.
However...
I finally let him try the big a, and he
did it without a condom. I didn't feel
him ejaculate inside of me, and I went to
the bathroom right after, and took a
shower. That was on sept. 10...
I now know that I was ovulating that day,
and that my period isn't due for another
solid week, but for the last two, I have
felt not good--bloating, sore boobs, and I
have actually been a little dizzy.
I am so ready to take this pregnancy
test..I think the chances are low, but are
possible....What do you all think?
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cherry_pie
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 25 Jan 2004 Posts: 599
Posted: 09-29-04 01:34am
Chances are low?...Umm... There is .N.O
chance you are pregnant from anal sex.
Thats like saying you got pregnant from
swallowing your boyfriends cum after
giving him head. Not gunna happen. Since
you say your period isn't due for another
week or so, and you're having bloating and
sore boobs and whatever else.. I would
say those are pms symptoms. And anyways
with a pregnancy test you have to actually
have missed your period to get an accurate
result.
Another tip -- in the future if you two
are going to continue with anal sex, wear
a condom!!!!!! Even if both of you are
std and sti clean, he can still contract
something from being in an unclean area
like that. You say you are careful with
protection during vaginal intercourse...
Anal is just as important!!!
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Kia
Supporter
Joined: 23 Jun 2004 Posts: 6594 Location: Planet Tampaxia,
Posted: 09-29-04 04:34am
One. Always wear a condom with anal sex -
the chances of infection are
soooooooooooooooo high for both of you.
Two. This is from a preious post of
mine:-
here's a little info that I hope helps the
newer members of sexual discovery.
While a boy has 2 holes (bum hole and one
in his willy) the one in his willy
actaully has a valve which stops him from
weeing when fully erect (yes there will be
some clever lad out there who can do
both). Kinda of like a train interchange
- you switch the tracks and off it goes in
another direction.
now a girl has 3!!! Bum hole (leads only
to rectum - further on is the intestines -
no link to reproductive system), urethra
which connects to the bladder only - this
is very narrow and you cannot accidentally
put a willy into it phew and the vagina -
which connects with the reproductive
system.
The only sure fire way to avoid getting
pregnant is to not have sex
even birth control is only around 98% 99%
depending on your choice - some is less
effective still.
If you are using condoms dont double bag -
this can cause friction can increase the
risk of splitting. Try to get condoms
which contain nonoyxl-9 a spermicidal, or
use a spermicidal lubricant.
Always follows the instructions carefully.
Never use oil based lube (baby oil,
cooking oil, massage oil, any other oil)
with condoms or caps - the oil perishes
the rubber/latex.
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bellax0x
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 10 Jun 2004 Posts: 3572 Location: Jersey Baby!
Posted: 09-29-04 06:15am
cherry_pie
wrote:
chances are low?...Umm...
There is .N.O chance you are pregnant from
anal sex. Thats like saying you got
pregnant from swallowing your boyfriends
cum after giving him head. Not gunna
happen.
youre wrong huni, if he doesnt wear a
condom she can get preggy, it can drip
down into the vagina
<3
gaby
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Kia
Supporter
Joined: 23 Jun 2004 Posts: 6594 Location: Planet Tampaxia,
Posted: 09-29-04 06:40am
Ok technically you are both right.
What cherrypie wrote was that anal sex
itself can not get you pregnant.
You can not get pregnant from your anus.
Gaby yes if he doesn't wear a condom and
his cum drips down to her vagina there is
a risk of pregnancy although this is an
unlikely but not impossible way.
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