If you don't have an orgasm then you can't get pregnant, right?
Question Posted Friday February 19 2010, 3:49 am
I was thinking the other day and if you have sex and you don't have an orgasm then it doesn't matter if your guy cums in you, right? Because the orgasm is what makes your egg come down to get fertilized, right? Something like that, I think. So, if the girl doesn't have an orgasm can she still get pregnant? ;) I was thinking that maybe my boyfriend and I could have sex and stop before I climaxed and then we wouldn't have to worry about me getting pregnant...
thelaura answered Friday February 19 2010, 6:03 pm: If you don't know you are 100% WRONG, you should NOT be having sex.
You do NOT need to have an orgasm in order to become pregnant.
Just use protection. Honestly, what is the big deal about not using it? [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
OhMyLucyDarling answered Friday February 19 2010, 4:19 pm: WRONG
There is always a possibility of getting pregnant if you are having sexual intercourse. It does not matter if you use a condom, on the pill and use a condom, He doesn't cum, you don't cum, If he uses the pull out method there is ALWAYS a chance of pregnancy.
MissYMelisS answered Friday February 19 2010, 4:07 pm: No, You can still get pregnant if the women does not have an orgasm, Heck you can get pregnant even if your boy doesnt cum because theres something called precum which can contain small amounts of sperm.
WittyUsernameHere answered Friday February 19 2010, 10:26 am: Wow. Ok.
No, orgasms have nothing to do with contraception. You might be interested to know that up until something like 50 years ago the female orgasm was considered to be a myth by many academics, none of us would be here if procreation were dependent on female orgasm.
You ovulate on day 13 or 14 after your cycle. From the point you pop an egg until after your next period ends, its possible to get pregnant.
Sperm survives for a few hours in the vagina, up to a day in the uterus, and up to seven in the fallopian tubes.
This means that if you have sex one week after your period, its possible for sperm to stay swimming in your fallopian tubes until a week later when the egg pops out and you end up pregnant.
NinjaNeer answered Friday February 19 2010, 9:37 am: The orgasm does not cause the egg to descend. The egg descends at about the same time in your cycle (around the middle, day 14). You release one or two eggs per month.
You can most certainly get pregnant if you don't climax! You should always use protection. If you're worried about getting pregnant, double up: use the pill and a condom, and get a spermicidal lubricant. [ NinjaNeer's advice column | Ask NinjaNeer A Question ]
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