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question about sex?


Question Posted Saturday June 19 2010, 2:52 am

so there was one question on here that somebody asked. she said "he "came" in my stomach but not vagina" and they said you couldn't get pregnant from that?! i am so confused!i know in sex the penis goes into the vagina and i think into your stomach right? so arent the "rules" like if the sperm goes in the vagina you get pregnant, but as you travel up the vagina you get to the stomach right? i hope this makes sense lol thnx :)

-14/f

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Peeps answered Saturday June 19 2010, 11:16 am:
No, no, no.

Your stomach is where food digests. There is no entry way from your vagina to your stomach.

The vagina extends upward to the UTERUS. The uterus is where the eggs come down from ovaries and are fertilized. In the uterus, the fertilized egg will attached to the uterine wall and will grow. 9 months later the mother will give birth to a little boy or girl.

The penis will not go into the uterus at all, actually. There is a small thing call your cervix which prevents things like that. It also prevents tampons from getting lost inside of you. So, when the guy enters you, he will come on the cervix. The cervix then acts like a little vacuum and will contract to suck up the fluid into the uterus. The egg will then be waiting in the uterus for the sperm to find.

Here is a simple diagram:

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Note: Ovaries are where your eggs are waiting before they are released for fertilization. They travel down the fallopian tubes and into the uterus to meet sperm.

As you can see, there is absolutely nothing connecting the uterus to the stomach area. The uterus is much lower than the stomach. That is why you experience cramps in the LOWER half of your abdomen.

I know this diagram isn't the greatest but it can help you see that the stomach isn't anywhere near your female parts:

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So, if the guy came in your stomach it would have to mean you swallowed the sperm (or he somehow opened your body up and...yeah, let's not think about that! Eww!). Now, if he came IN your vagina then you might get pregnant.

If he came ON your vagina there is still a possibility because sperm can seep into the vagina. If he came ON your stomach then it isn't anywhere near the entrance so the only way you could get pregnant is if you actually moved the sperm yourself with your hands or something onto (or into) you vagina.

Clearer yet? :)

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THEJOHNSCOTT answered Saturday June 19 2010, 5:29 am:
if he comes on top of your stomach then no your safe but if he comes inside of you then theres a possibility you will get pregnant.

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