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This can't be true...right ???

A few days ago I was fingering my gf, stimulating the g-spot/area above to be precise.. with the "come here motion" of my fingers..and on her instruction I went harder and harder...all was good. Except after when we had finished she had cramp like pains. I'm guessing it was from the pressure applied. When I googled this came up in yahoo answers:

- http://*****************/question/index?qid=20101101024359AAFbQwj

The thing that really worries me is the answer;

"you fractured her pelvic-caucus mucous ridge with your stupidity. G spot s\stimulation should be done carefully. The odds is that she wil never conceive now. Go get a new *****!"

This has to be false information as your vagina isn't what gets you pregnant and there is nothing above the gspot apart from the bladder and when 'pelvic-caucus mucous ridge' is googled absolutely nothing comes up ??

I'm really worried. Clarification would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
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1449163 tn?1284996103
That person should get their facts straight, because that most likely will not affect her fertility.
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1285326 tn?1433024464
im sure thats not the case man, try not to b so hard on her next time, b gentle!!!sum things u read aren't always real.
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I am glad you found this site. The site you got the information from has a lot of jerks and insensitive jerks on it giving out false information all the time.

You can always check with a doctor, but John987 is probably right. He gives great advice.
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If the area around the G-spot was injured, it's not in the area where conception occurs and should not affect fertility.
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