Cumming inside my girlfriend

D'sNutz

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Well my girlfriend has been asking me lately to cum inside her during sex. I have been hesitant because of the pregnancy factor. We have been having unprotected sex for quite some time now, and she is on the pill. I have been using the "pull out" method for this whole time, but latly she has been asking me to blow inside her. She says she really wants to know how it feels because she was told it is the best feeling ever. My question is... What are the chances of pregnancy here. She has been on the pill for a few months now.

Thanks a lot in advance
 
Well, the pill is 99.(whatever)% effective if taken right. I have been on the pill for 2 years now, and my Boyfriend doesn't use condoms. And, I haven't gotten pregnant.
 
Dude, relax and make her happy. Let go of your paranoia. Like Tiggs said, the pill is 99.something percent effective, statistically better than condoms and many other methods. It prevents ovulation. Without ovulation, there's no egg. Without an egg, there's nothing for your little spermies to attach to.

Everything you need to know should come in a little booklet in the pill package. Read that. It will reassure you.
 
The facts they gave above are true, accurate and wonderful. But...
there is always a but...
Only if she has been strict and regular on taking them. Same time every day, no skips. Has she?
 
My fiancé` gave up on the pill. It send her period strange, and the pain was bad, even had a week off when it was time. She couldn't move with out being in pain. So, in the sake of my fiancé` to have kids as well as not be in pain, she is of the pill. So the only time I cum inside her is if we wish for her to get pregnant.
 
If she is on the "minipill" she needs to be very attentive to taking it the same time everyday. Remember that antibiotics and other meds can affect the efficiency too.
 
Condoms aren't just for pregnancy. Don't forget the potential disease factor. I assume you've already both been checked and are clean?
 
Thanks Cheyenne. I reread his poat and wondered that.
You should use a condom.
 
Sorry to burst the bubble here people.

Okay ...

1. My Mum got pregnant on the pill.

2. My sister got pregnant on the pill.

3. A Family friend got pregnant on the pill.

4. My Best friend got pregnant on the pill.

It's good, but it doesn't protect as much as you all think it does. The pill is great for certain things, but even if your girlfriend forgets it for one night (which happens) then there is a risk, as there is a risk if she should take Anti-Biotics, they kill all protectivness of the pill.

The best advice is find out if she is on a 28 or a 35 day period.

If she is on a 28 day period then she will ovulate around day 14 or so, give or take three days either side.

35 day period, then she ovulates day 21 or so, again three days either side.

DON'T have unprotected sex at these times, also did you know that she can still get pregnant without you cumming inside her? It happens, so take care with the "pull out" method.

I hate to pop your bubble but, The pill combined with a condom is the best protection either of you can use.

Good Luck, the feeling is awesome, and I'm sure she'll love it ... as will you :)
 
This week's issue of Women's World has a 2 page article on various new forms/variations of birthcontrol.

Check it out.
 
some time ago a friend's girlfriend got pregnant because she had the shit's and the pill had gone right through her and out her ass, a few days later and she feels well again and the pair are back to banging like bunnies only she's not covered by the pill and BINGO.
 
Can I point out something????

Something rather obvious!!! The "pull out method" does not prevent pregnancy! There are little bitty sperm escaping with every bit of pre-cum you spill! Do people really think this works??? So blow away...it is NO different (where pregnancy is concerned).

The quotes on the pill are ALL true...it IS 99.97% effective...but millions of women take it and even when taken correctly...statistic will bear out that 3 women in 10,000 will become pregnant ANYWAY! If not taken correctly...well then you are asking for trouble.

And not only does illness change the effectiveness...but so does ANTIBIOTICS and HERBS and sometimes even DIET!

Know what you take and how it is affected by your LIFESTYLE!
 
K

The Pill=%99.9 Effective, But Man! What Bout The Other %.1?

A Rundown Of Yer Choices!

The Pill CAN Be A Wonderful Thing.

The Diaphram. Tricky, Tricky...LOL

The Sponge! Do They REALLY NOT Make Them Anymore?...LMBO

Condoms Are Most Icky,But Are Not Soo Icky When Ya Think About Their Safety Factor. There Is One To Suit ALL Tastes~WG~

The Female Condom, Once Mastered Is Quite Like A Clear Garbage Bag Lining Your Sweetie's Jiggy Tunnel.

There Are Two SHOTS That You Can Get...1. The 5 yr Implant ( A Horrid Invention!)...2. The 3Month, Called Depo Provera ( Not Too Bad, But Expensive!)

Spermicidal Jelly or Foam ( Supposed To Be Used WITH Condoms, But If She Is On The Pill Then It Matters Not:) They Both Taste Totally GROSS, But Are Perfect For Your Situation!

The Above Would Be My Choice!

If It Happens That You Cannot Wait Til These Purchases Are Made,& Blow Your Jism Rocket Without These Tools,Then Make A Trip To Your Doctor Or Walk-In Clinic & Tell The Doc ALL Your Worries As Well As Asking About The, MORNING AFTER PILL!

Good Luck:)
 
Well said, Sensua. *chuckles*

Unforunately, now I have to kill you for beating me to the punch.

*loads water-gun* I hate to do this...

SQUIRT!!!!!!!!!!

^.*.^
 
Depo (that shot)

I would guess more awful than Norplant, even if you have no side effects WHILE on it, the shit that happens while it is wearing off is worse. There are ALOT of websites about it, check it out. I used to take it and besides the fact that it took 18 months for my period to come back (not so bad when you think about it but waiting for it was hell), but then there are the headaches, he anxiety attacks, the cramps, etc...not everyone gets them obviously, but the after effects are scary.

I take the pill, it seems to be fine, but you have to be really careful, among antibiotics screwing it up, there are foods that will get you too, like grapefruit! How weird!

Simple logic, if YOU don't mind having a kid, go for it, otherwise, be safe.
 
The fact youve been having unprotected sex in this day and age makes you D'sNutz anyhow. I dont see pregnancy as the most of your worry
 
Y'all there is a one month shot out now--called Lunate or something like that (some derivative of Luna).

I know nothing about it except that it is on the market--saw it in an ad at my clinic.

I used depo but have stopped--i want another child and the infertility side effects have me very concerned. (Besides--it is not like I am having sex on a regular basis. With anyone besides myself, that is.)
 
Outsider, always with the simple solution.

:p
 
Re: Outsider, always with the simple solution.

Siren said:
OUTSIDER said:
why not take to fucking her in the ass instead...?

Why didnt they think of that?
;)

I'm sure that it would only have been a matter of time and the right drug's and you to would have come up with this simple yet delightfully deranged plan for a good ass whooping..:)
 
Info on the one month shot:


http://www.usatoday.com/life/health/women/lhwom035.htm

07/17/99- Updated 02:49 PM ET




Monthly shot perfect at preventing pregnancy
By Kim Painter, USA TODAY

A once-a-month birth control shot was 100% effective in its first large U.S. trial, researchers reported Tuesday.

The Lunelle injection, which combines the same hormones as most birth control pills, isn't available in the USA but is under review by the Food and Drug Administration.

"We had zero pregnancies" in more than 700 women trying the shots for up to 14 months, says Andrew Kaunitz, a researcher at the University of Florida in Jacksonville. He led the study for drugmaker Pharmacia & Upjohn and presented it at a Philadelphia meeting of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.

Similar results have been seen in more than 17,000 women worldwide and suggest the shot, "though completely reversible, is as effective as surgical sterilization," Kaunitz says.

The big concern: whether large numbers of busy U.S. women would show up at doctors' offices for monthly shots. The developers hope women eventually will be allowed to give themselves the shots or to get them from pharmacists or workplace nurses.

Despite the possible inconvenience, "many women are going to like this" because it is effective and because they won't have to remember a pill every day, says Anita Nelson, a researcher at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in Torrance, Calif.

The shot, like most birth control pills, contains estrogen and progestin and can cause such side effects as breast tenderness and weight changes. It isn't recommended for women with cardiovascular problems.

Most women on the shot have regular menstrual bleeding that is slightly lighter than usual, Kaunitz says.

Fertility returns within a month of a skipped shot. By contrast, Depo Provera, a shot given every three months, stalls fertility for an average of nine months after the shots stop.
 
I can see by the fact that it took me three try's to put the word "have" in the right place in my last post that it's time for bed......goodnight all....


"Time for tubby bye bye's"...:)
 
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