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can you get pregnant by swallowing a *** shot?

can you?
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well i dont no i dont know
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you simply stop taking them...and then have sex
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how do i get pregnant after taking  birth control pills i been off them for  8 mouths
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136956 tn?1688675680
i meant opinion not option
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No. Though they say swallowing is good for you because it's chock full of fiber, it is physically impossible to get pregnant by swallowing. The sperm must move past the cervix around the most fertile time, penetrate the egg and go thru the fallopian tubes before finally attaching itself to the uterine wall when it is still only a mass of cells. (implantation) There is only one way for it to work on this one, babe! So now you know the info and you're safe. No need to worry then, okay? Just be sure that if you are sexually active, it's important to use protection and get an STD screening once every six months. (In fact, everyone who is sexually active should get a screening just to be on the safe side! In the future when you do get pregnant, that is one of the first things the doc will do because if in fact you have contracted an STD it can affect the baby and things like Chlamydia can actually cause miscarriage. So, it's most important when you're pregnant too!) Good luck!
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136956 tn?1688675680
I dont think that I am sounding mean at all.  If you dont know the answer to such a question you really shoulnt be engaging in such acts.  Its called an option.  As for sex education its a legitimate question.
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Hey, be cool, she doesn't know  obviously no need to sound mean
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136956 tn?1688675680
well if your asking this question you shouldnt be participating in such acts if you dont know the answers or consequences to your actions. The answer is NO!  Dont you have sex education in your school?
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