adviceman49 answered Sunday December 22 2013, 10:02 am: Short answer is NO! IF you look at human anatomy you will see there is no connection between the anal tract and the reproductive tract of the vagina.
Now the other writer is correct in that if any live sperm from you intercourse were to come in contact with the vaginal tract. Then there is the possibility of a pregnancy. This contact would have to be pre-coitus in the anus. For I believe once sperm comes in contact with the anal tract it will shortly die due to all the germs and bacteria living in the anal tract.
One reason I believe this to be true is once a penis enters the anus it should not enter a vagina until it is thoroughly washed in warm soapy water, from tip to groin area. For going from anus to vagina without washing will bring bacteria from the anus to the vagina which can cause an infection.
The male should wear a condom when having anal sex to protect himself from various infections that can arise from anal sex. Even when wearing a condom complete washing of his penis is still required.
Dragonflymagic answered Saturday December 21 2013, 10:11 pm: The short answer is No.
However it might be good to read on. There is no internal connection from the anal passage to a girls vagina so ejaculating inside her anal cavity cannot result in pregnancy. But.....
any sperm that got near her vagina, any precum on her outskin that was placed there by being on your hands, tip of penis in the precum and whatever may have leaked that short distance from the back hole to the vagina in a short time period, can result in pregnancy, if she is not on birth control and is fertile at the time. Best way to know if someone is pregnant is to take a pregnancy test. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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