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Is their less of a chance of pregnancy if you have sex sideways/doggie for most part and only missionary at the begining not the end?

2007-04-28 17:12:02 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

Does having sex side ways or doggie make it less likley sperm all the way in?

2007-04-28 17:16:08 · update #1

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Nope not at all. If the male has ejaculated inside the vagina, position does not matter

2007-04-28 17:17:33 · answer #1 · answered by tebone0315 7 · 2 0

You can get pregnant no matter what position you use but I've heard if you go missionary it increases the odds of conception.

2007-04-29 00:24:33 · answer #2 · answered by mindy 2 · 1 0

what? no!!!!
any position you can get pregnant!!
not to mean to give too much info., but my husband and i have sex lots of different ways, and im pregnant now.

2007-04-29 00:35:05 · answer #3 · answered by Awesome Rockin Mom 7 · 0 0

No. Spermatazoa in the vaginal channel is all that is needed for a pregnancy.

2007-04-29 00:20:21 · answer #4 · answered by jcurrieii 7 · 1 0

i dont think there is way to not get pregnant by position:) If you are concerned, use protection.

2007-04-29 00:17:48 · answer #5 · answered by lapis 2 · 1 0

No, any position will do.

2007-04-29 00:21:00 · answer #6 · answered by ♥mama♥ 6 · 1 0

It doesn't matter what position, sperm can swim.
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Is it OK to have sex during pregnancy? Will it hurt the baby? Learn what's OK — and what's not OK — when you're pregnant.
If you want to get pregnant, you have sex. No surprises there. But what about sex while you're pregnant? The answers aren't always as clear. Here's what you need to know about sex during pregnancy.
Is it OK to have sex during pregnancy?
As long as your pregnancy is proceeding normally, you can have sex as often as you like. But you may not always want to. At first, hormonal fluctuations, fatigue and nausea may sap your sexual desire. During the second trimester, increased blood flow to your sexual organs and breasts may rekindle your desire for sex. But by the third trimester, weight gain, back pain and other symptoms may once again dampen your enthusiasm for sex.
Can sex cause a miscarriage?
Many couples worry that sex during pregnancy will cause a miscarriage, especially in the first trimester. But sex isn't a concern. Early miscarriages are usually related to chromosomal abnormalities or other problems in the developing baby — not to anything you do or don't do.
Does sex harm the baby?
The baby is protected by the amniotic fluid in your uterus, as well as the mucous plug that blocks the cervix throughout most of your pregnancy. Your partner's penis won't touch the baby.
Are any sexual positions off-limits during pregnancy?
As your pregnancy progresses, experiment to find the most comfortable positions. There's just one caveat. Avoid lying flat on your back during sex. If your uterus compresses the veins in the back of your abdomen, you may feel lightheaded or nauseous.
What about oral sex?
If you have oral sex, make sure your partner does not blow air into your vagina. Rarely, a burst of air may block a blood vessel (air embolism) — which could be a life-threatening condition for you and the baby.
Can orgasms trigger premature labor?
Orgasms can cause uterine contractions. But these contractions are different from the contractions you'll feel during labor. Research indicates that if you have a normal pregnancy, orgasms — with or without intercourse — don't lead to premature labor or premature birth.
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Although most women can safely have sex throughout pregnancy, sometimes it's best to be cautious.
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· Multiple babies. If you're carrying two or more babies, your doctor may advise you not to have sex late in pregnancy — although researchers have not identified any relationship between sex and preterm labor in twins.
Should my partner use a condom?
Exposure to sexually transmitted diseases during pregnancy increases the risk of infections that can affect your pregnancy and your baby's health. If you have a new sexual partner during pregnancy, use a condom when you have sex.
What if I don't want to have sex?
That's OK. There's more to a sexual relationship than intercourse. Share your needs and concerns with your partner in an open and loving way. If sex is difficult, unappealing or off-limits, try cuddling, kissing or massage.

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Whether you give birth vaginally or by C-section, your body will need time to heal. Many doctors recommend waiting six weeks before resuming intercourse. This allows time for your cervix to close and any tears or a repaired episiotomy to heal.
If you're too sore or exhausted to even think about sex, maintain intimacy in other ways. Share short phone calls throughout the day or occasional soaks in the tub. When you're ready to have sex, take it slow — and use a reliable method of contraception.

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2007-04-29 12:38:43 · answer #7 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

no they dont

2007-04-29 00:19:02 · answer #8 · answered by svd1 3 · 1 0

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