I am so embarrased to admit this but last
night I let my self to be convinced by my
boyfriend to have anal sex. :oops: this
was because
i was in my period (im still in period,
even today) and I didnt wanted to do it
normally. However, I heard somewere that
I can get pregnant if the sperm gets in
contact (even externally) with the
vagina... Is this true? I cleaned like 7
seconds after it happened, I even think it
was on the sides and not in the internal
vagina area.
Now the question is;
can I get pregnant if I am in my period
and the semen hardly had contact
externally with my vagina, even if I
continued my period normally?
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Sadler1021
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 30 Jun 2004 Posts: 91 Location: Texas
Posted: 07-04-05 09:22am
Dont worry you are not pregnant. The
semen has to come in contact with your
vagina internally. It actually isnt all
that easy for women to get pregnant.
There is only like 24 hours in a month
that woman can get pregnant. During her
ovulation time which usually is about 2
weeks after she starts her period.
Considering you are on your period and you
only had 'anal' sex, you are not pregnant.
If he had put it in your vagina, then
there would have been a risk, even if he
had not ejaculated in you. If you are
worried about things like this though,
always make sure you use protection or
just refrain from sex. :) hope that makes
you feel better.
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