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Re: How'd I get pregnant?

From: NoName (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 23 Feb 2002 18:47:52 -0600 (CST)


At Sat, 23 Feb 2002, Kay wrote: >
>After a miscarriage last spring, my Mate and I have not had intercourse
>because we don't want to get pregnant until we have a little less stress
>in our lives.
>
>Im 5 weeks pregnant. Eventhough we don't have intercourse, we do get
>intimate. I can always feel when Im ovulating and the day before I
>ovulated, "somehow" most of his sperm ended up in my belly button! Is it
>possible to have gotten pregnant this way? It's either that or some
>sperm transferred on my hand.

No, it is not possible to get pregnant through your belly button. You probably had sperm on your hand and it was transferred. If his penis was anywhere near your vagina, that is another opinion.

>
>I only consider this possibility, because I have deep inward navel
>called and it has always discharged a little each time my vagina does
>during my cycle!

Can't happen.

>
>I want to follow my intuition, because when the sperm "somehow" got in
>my belly button, I remember at the time thinking that I could get
>pregnant this way and now I'm pregnant.
>
>I know "getting pregnant through your belly button" is a rumor 8th grade
>girls spread around at slumber parties. But is there some truth behind
>it? Is it possible?

Rumor only.....

>
>Thank you

This is an excellent example of when we tell people regardless of what you "won't be doing," always use condoms.

Good luck with your pregnancy.




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