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Re: can you concieve without having an orgasm

From: Robin (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 23 Dec 2000 08:32:38 -0600 (CST)


At Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Jennifer wrote: >
>I might not be a doctor, but I sure as hell know that you can concieve
>even if you don't have an orgasm. I don't quite know the mechanics
>behind orgasm, except for the whole clitoris thing, but pregnancy is due
>to whether HE has an orgasm, and whether or not your eggs are travelling
>down the fallopian tube.

He does not have to have an orgasm for pregnancy to occur. Anytime there is contact between the penis and vagina, pregnancy can occur. Full penetration does not have to occur either.

Birth Control is definitely needed if pregnancy is not desired.

--
Robin

>The best way to prevent contraception is to >use birth control, use the day after pill, but most importantly, use >condoms! I have a combo that seems to have helped me thus far, I'm on >Birth control, but I always use a condom; its just safer that way. > >You might be excited about having sex, but its nothing special, really. >I'm 18 and have yet to have an orgasm; keep hoping but it doesn't >happen. Its rather disappointing, and actually it was rather painful >for me for the fist time. I regret losing my virginity; there is >something a bit more special about girls who wait. I let him pressure >me and it was a mistake. > >Jen

--
~Robin~

I'm not a Dr. or any type of Medical Professional. The information I share is based on what I have experienced personally or what I have learned.




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