The intact hymen is not covering the entire vaginal opening, so anytime a penis is inserted into a vagina...whether it is 1, 2, 6 inches...there is a chance of pregnancy. Penetration of the vagina, with ejaculation, can lead to a pregnancy...that is how pregnancy happens, right?!
I am not sure how you would think the hymen can obstruct the flow of sperm, if the penis was able to penetrate into the vagina? Even enough for the tip of the penis to be at the vaginal opening is enough space for ejaculatory fluid to get inside the vagina...that is all that is needed for a pregnancy. In other words, if any semen is on/near/inside the vagina, sperm can make its was up into the fallopian tubes (where an egg is fertilized).
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The intact hymen is not covering the entire vaginal opening, so anytime a penis is inserted into a vagina...whether it is 1, 2, 6 inches...there is a chance of pregnancy. Penetration of the vagina, with ejaculation, can lead to a pregnancy...that is how pregnancy happens, right?!
I am not sure how you would think the hymen can obstruct the flow of sperm, if the penis was able to penetrate into the vagina? Even enough for the tip of the penis to be at the vaginal opening is enough space for ejaculatory fluid to get inside the vagina...that is all that is needed for a pregnancy. In other words, if any semen is on/near/inside the vagina, sperm can make its was up into the fallopian tubes (where an egg is fertilized).
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December 28, 2010 - 10:32amThis Comment
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