Anal and pregnancy
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Themoose18
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Anal and pregnancy
So I've read on here that if you have unprotected anal sex and he doesn't cum there is a slight pregnancy risk, if he just put the head in my butt and pulled right out is there still a risk? Also how is there a risk if he doesn't cum?
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Karyn
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Re: Anal and pregnancy
Anal sex still presents a risk even without ejaculation because of pre-ejaculate (pre-cum): the fluid that's released when a person with a penis gets an erection. It doesn't contain sperm all by itself, but as I mentioned in another thread of yours, it can pick up leftover sperm on its way out of the urethra, which might still be able to help create a pregnancy. With anal sex, if there is enough pre-ejaculate, it can drip down from the anus to the vagina, hence the risk (although it's a pretty low risk; the far bigger concern with anal sex is the risk of infection).
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Themoose18
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Re: Anal and pregnancy
Have you ever heard of anyone actually getting pregnant that way?
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Re: Anal and pregnancy
Thinking about "possible" scenarios is not very productive. As Karyn mentioned, the risk would be low but there is still a risk. If someone wants to prevent pregnancy by all means their best bet is to use a birth control method. It could be hormonal or a barrier but at least one of them. 
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