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30-35,
anonymous
writes: okay so me and my boyfriend have sex, and i was just wondering is it possible to get pregnant even if he doesnt cum directly inside of me? how long can sperm be active outside the body????
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reader, anonymous, writes (22 November 2009): well, the withdrawal method is quite risky. i.e withdrawing the penis just before ejaculation to ejaculate outside the vagina. but if there is no penetration then there is absolutely no risk of pregnancy. the sperm has to be placed deep inside near the womb for pregnancy to take place.if you have ever seen a young man masturbating you will notice that the sperm shoot out with quite a force from the penis and a healthy young man can shoot it to a distance of several meters away.this shows that the sperm has to go deep inside in the first place to get pregnant.
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reader, DoubleM +, writes (22 November 2009):
Even pre-cum, which neither of you will even know was released during unprotected sex, may contain plenty of sperm to get you pregnant. You are tempting the fate of early motherhood if you have unprotected sex at your age, and for years to come, unless you practice birth control.
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