Originally Posted by bodybuilda
Also doesnt the girl need to have an orgasm in order to get pregnant?
Because I don’t think she got one.
I mean doesnt a women need to have a certain kind of sensation or something in order for that sperm to get in or something?
Come on people any kind of facts you know that can getthis sterss off of me.
This type of question almost sounds like a hoax but oh well, here goes..
No, a girl doesn’t need to have an orgasm to get pregnant… I could say that her being aroused and possibly having had orgasms might increase the chances of becoming pregnant, but that is sheer speculation on my part. For example, surely you’ve heard of women becoming pregnant from being raped, which is far from a pleasant experience.
In this situation, it’s hard to calculate the odds of her becoming pregnant. A lot depends on her cycle and your own fertility, and just random luck. Yes, since you don’t think it was just precum the odds are smaller. Like others have said, it’s still possible.
My advice? Stop trying to calculate all the odds and just go with the knowledge that there is a chance, and resolve to do what it takes to lower that chance as much as possible.
Talk to her to see if she was on the pill or some other form of birth control, and if she was not, call your pharmacy and ask about getting the morning after pill (I think it is capable of working up to 72 hours, or 3 days, after the incident).
Yah, and also you should also be concerned about HIV and other STDs. Not paranoia level concern, but a healthy awareness. Try and avoid unprotected sex as well.
You could also call your local planned parenthood clinic and talk to someone there, they will answer all your questions and probably can tell you exactly how to get the morning after pill if they think it is a good option for your partner. Talking to a real live person might also help alleviate some of your stress.
Using the location listed in your profile along with a good search of “planned parenthood san jose” I found the following numbers.
Planned Parenthood
(408) 287-7526 1691 The Alameda
San Jose, CA 95126
(408) 729-7600 3131 Alum Rock Ave
San Jose, CA 95127
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