masterclinic answered Thursday August 18 2011, 7:25 pm: chances are slim but technically yes you can get pregnant. Did he "finish"; well if he did it can seep into your vagina and that would be how you can get pregnant. Before doing this i wanted to make sure it couldn't happen so i did some research even asked a friend thats in the health care field and its a yes. If you and your boyfriend want to have anal i would recommend you get on birth control just encase it does seep or he slips (more common than youd think) into your front, or use a condom for both. Be careful and if you dont take my advice and one of those things do happen you NEED to go to a pharmacy and ask for a "plan b" pill; its very expensive (45 dollars) but it has a good success rate [ masterclinic's advice column | Ask masterclinic A Question ]
adviceman49 answered Thursday August 18 2011, 9:56 am: rainbowcherries' answer is spot on as to your question and proper precautions. I will add if you have never had anal sex before it can be very painfula and cause you harm if not done properly. Use a search engine to research ANAL SEX before you engage in it. [ adviceman49's advice column | Ask adviceman49 A Question ]
rainbowcherrie answered Thursday August 18 2011, 3:11 am: Nope, but you can get an STI so make sure he's wearing a condom before you let him put it in ANY of your holes.
Also, I should probably tell you that if he ejaculates inside or near your anus then there is a small chance of semen running into your vagina. In which case there is a chance you could get pregnant. But as you'll be using a condom, that shouldn't be an issue!
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