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writes: Everyone I need help. Don't get me wrong when I ask this question but how possible is it to get pregnant from anal sex? My boyfriend didn't use protection and I'm worried that his sperm may have leaked down into my vagina. I really don't know what to do and I've been worried to death for the past 2 weeks. I've never had sexual intercourse with him so I guess I'm still a virgin..So how possible is it? If it even is.
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reader, anonymous, writes (24 June 2008): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionThanks for your reply. Ive been worried to death for the past couple weeks and it was starting to get to me really bad lol. I greatly appreciate your answers :) thanks..:)
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reader, Honeygirl +, writes (24 June 2008):
Sweetie, there is a very, very slim chance of pregnancy but should you carry on being sexual I suggest that you find some suitable contaceptive so that you dont have to worry about falling pregnant.
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reader, anonymous, writes (24 June 2008): In addition to Tremor's answer, when next indulging in anal intercourse do it in the missionary position, just raise yourself a little higher. That way, any escaping semen will trickle down, away from the 'danger zone'.
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reader, anonymous, writes (24 June 2008): You are probably not pregnant, the chances are quite low, but you should really use protection for other reasons than jsut contracaption, and im not sure if you are a total virgin.
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reader, Tremor +, writes (24 June 2008):
It is possible, but not likely. The anus is not a hospitable environment for sperm, so if anything leaked, it could well have already been dead.
Your chances of becoming pregnant are not very high, but if you are really worried about it, wait another couple of weeks of so, then take a pregnancy test or go see your GP.
And perhaps, in future, use protection so you can avoid these kinds of worries.
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