Asking this honestly because im a bit worried and dont know whom to ask. Is there any chance of pregnancy from this? Pls someone explain properly, no judgement na.
Abhi abhi delivery hui hai meri, toh all this info is quite fresh in my mind. For conception, the sperm has to enter the vagina and reach the egg. Anal sex isn't a pathway for pregnancy, so I wouldn't worry about it leading to pregnancy at all. Focus on what's ahead!
Hmm, even though many people say chances are very very low, I always believe it's best to be super careful with anything related to fertility and pregnancy. Because of my own past complications, I learned that it's better to ask the doc directly, rather than relying on internet answers for such specific queries. Pls consult a gynac for peace of mind.
Haha, honestly, I think a lot of us have these kinda questions na when we are new to all this! 😂 Generally, for pregnancy to happen, sperm needs to go into the vagina and then to the uterus. So from anal sex, the chances are like, almost next to nothing. Don't stress too much over it yaar! 😉
So, pregnancy happens when sperm fertilizes an egg inside the uterus. For that to happen, the sperm needs to reach the vagina first and then travel to meet the egg. Precum usually has a very low sperm count, if any viable sperm at all, and anal sex isn't a direct route to the uterus. So chances are practically zero, but if you're worried about unprotected sex, always talk to your doc.
Oh god, I totally felt so lost about all these things too when I was first trying to conceive. Like, every little thing made me so anxious and I kept googling everything! Honestly, the thought of anything going wrong was always in my head. But my gynac cleared a lot of doubts for me.
Hi dear, during my pregnancy and even recovery from C-section, I realised how much we stress about everything! For pregnancy to happen, the sperm needs to go directly into the vagina. Precum itself has very minimal sperm, and anal sex doesn't lead to pregnancy. So you can be quite relaxed about this particular concern.