Pregnancy FAQs
Can I get pregnant from first time sex?
You definitely can get pregnant the first time ...... and
any other time that you have unprotected sex.
In fact you are more likely to get pregnant the first time even if you
use a condom because you are less experienced and more likely to get it wrong.
Can I get pregnant from having sex during my period?
Many people think that you can't fall pregnant if you have
sex during your period. This is in fact
false and it is possible to fall pregnant during your period if you are not
using contraception properly.
Pre-cum or pre-ejaculatory fluid to call it by it's correct
name is a clear fluid that appears on the tip of the penis when a man has an
erection and is sufficiently sexually excited.
It is a common misconception that this fluid is semen that has leaked
out before the main ejaculation. This is incorrect because this fluid is
produced by something called the Cowper gland and it's purpose is to flush out
the penis before ejaculation.
So can you get pregnant from pre-ejaculatory fluid
(pre-cum)? Well...... as this fluid does
not contain sperm it can't by itself cause a pregnancy. However as the purpose of this fluid is to
flush out the penis it will bring any sperm left in the penis from the last
ejaculation to the tip of the penis. If this happens that small amount of sperm
could cause a pregnancy.
If the man has urinated since his last ejaculation the urine
would have flushed out and killed any left over sperm in the penis which means
in this case a pregnancy wouldn't happen.
Oral sex is the stimulation of a partner's genitals using
the mouth. This cannot cause a pregnancy
even if the man puts his penis in the woman's mouth and ejaculates.
Oral sex can however cause a sexually transmitted infection
to be passed from one person to another.
Inserting a penis in a woman's anus and ejaculating cannot
by itself cause a pregnancy. However as
the anal opening is very close to the vagina it is possible for sperm from the
anus to get into the vagina and cause a pregnancy.
Anal sex can however cause a sexually transmitted infection
to be passed from one person to another.
Dry sex is simulating sex by two people rubbing their bodies
together without the penis actually penetrating the vagina. If the two people
keep their clothes on whilst doing this it is unlikely that it would result in
a pregnancy as the sperm would have to get through both sets of clothes and
then get inside the vagina - It is possible for this to cause a pregnancy but
the chance of it happening is very low.
If the two people didn't have any clothes on the risk of
pregnancy would rise slightly but it still very unlikely.
If you have dry sex and a damp patch appears on the clothing
either from a full ejaculation or pre-cum it is possible to pass on a sexually
transmitted infection if the dampness comes in contact with the woman's vagina.
Yes....... If a guy touches his penis and gets sperm on his
fingers then touches your vagina it can cause a pregnancy. As sperm are microscopic you won't
necessarily be able to see a small amount so if there is any chance that he
could have touched himself he will need to wash his hands with warm, soapy
water before touching your vagina.
Most definitely! If a condom splits whilst the penis is
inside the vagina the woman should take emergency contraception within 72
hours. As pre-ejaculatory fluid
(pre-cum) can contain sperm it is advisable to take emergency contraception
whether the man has ejaculated or not.
Yes...... once a condom has been used there is a risk of
sperm getting on the outside so you should only ever use a condom once. Also the condom could be weakened after use so
it should be disposed of.
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