Now, there is some debate however, about semen dripping down to the vaginal opening etc. but I don't put much stock in that having never heard of anyone who became pregnant that way. Not saying it cannot happen just very cautious to accept or give that info as it could be wrong.
killerface answered Monday June 25 2007, 5:12 pm: Different people will tell you different things. Some will say yes, especially if there was no condom and no birth control involved, even if your vagina didn't come in contact with sperm.. They'll say something along the lines of 'Sperm could've dripped into your vagina'.
But at the same time, some will say no, because the vagina didn't come in contact with the sperm, and that you're fine.
My advice would definitely be to watch your symptoms, always use a condom no matter what, and possibly take the morning after pill [that can actually be taken up to five days after sex].
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