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female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: If I have sex anally, and the guy is not wearing a condom and sperms inside of me, could I still get pregnant or is that only from the vaginal area?
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reader, anonymous, writes (16 December 2009): You could become pregnant with what is known as an ectopic anal conception (EAC) or a "little stinker." Extremely important-sounding, publicly funded research organizations have recently estemated that anywhere from 10 to 12 of 1000 women become pregnant with EACs yearly and that in nearly every case, ejaculation into rectum is the leading cause of conception.
If you are unfortunate enough to become pregnant with an EAC the most likely result is a miscarriage flushed down in within the first trimester. As could be expected, many mothers-to-be remain completely unaware of their situation until the last squeeze and the paperwork is done. In more rare circumstances, the pregnancy was carried to full term. The birth is usually unwanted, to say the least, in most cases the infants are routinely discarded without misgivings.
There are several ways to tell if you are pregnant with an EAC: You have not been "regular" despite a high-fiber diet, unusual constipation, or you suffer from unusual gas, bloating or flatulence for a period lasting two weeks or more following any episode of anal sex.
Abstinence and condom use are the only proven means for young women to effectively avoid EAC. Please use one of them if you insist on anal sex with your partner(s) in order to avoid flushing yet another innocent life down the tube.
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reader, anonymous, writes (26 November 2009): No, you can only get pregnant from the vaginal area, but there are still risks involved in having anal sex, so still use a condom for precautionary measures
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