my friend the other day was saying that her and her boyfriend were having sex in the butt...and the he cummed in her butt. now shes scared she could get pregnant from that. i told her it wasn't true but she keeps worrying and saying that it probably is true.
sooo...heres my question
can you get pregnant if a guy cums when hes inside your butt?
dATSEXiiMAMii4U answered Thursday March 27 2008, 6:51 pm: It is not possible to become pregnant from anal sex (inserting the penis into the but). But remember that pregnancy can occur when ejaculate or pre-ejaculate gets in the vagina or on the vulva.
Although pregnancy is not possible from anal sex, keep in mind that it is still very important to use protection during anal sex. Unprotected anal intercourse puts you at high risk for many sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, gonorrhea, and chlamydia. Proper use of condoms can reduce the risk of contracting dangerous infections. [ dATSEXiiMAMii4U's advice column | Ask dATSEXiiMAMii4U A Question ]
Cux answered Thursday March 27 2008, 6:50 pm: Oh dear.
This is an urban legend =/.
Unless some of it magically made its way to her vagina- then no.
FlaWlessMonoLith answered Thursday March 27 2008, 6:50 pm: Oh boy.. Anal sex.. I find it very un-natural. >.<
Well, it all depends. If the cum made contact with her vagina, its possible. Protection, even when doing anal, is greatly nessecary. If its been more than 72 hours after sex, the best thing she can do is wait to see if she gets her period. If it hasn't been 72 hours yet, she has the option of using the Plan B pill. It greatly increases the chances she isnt pregnant. You have to be 18 to buy it though. If you or she knows someone who would buy it for you, thats great!
Hope everything goes well for her. Hope I helped. :) [ FlaWlessMonoLith's advice column | Ask FlaWlessMonoLith A Question ]
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