when a man ejaculates into a pregnant woman can that increase the risk of tearing during delivery?

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11 Responses to when a man ejaculates into a pregnant woman can that increase the risk of tearing during delivery?

  1. Baby Boy Coming 9/15/09!!! says:

    I don’t see how those two things could POSSIBLY be related….

  2. ???? # 2 ??? (11-?3-?9) says:

    I doubt it. No!

  3. john's wife says:

    no actually the sperm can soften the cervix.. its not uncommon in the end of your pregnancy for you to "ok" your hubby going inside you it makes the delivery easier

  4. Nysser says:

    Um… no?
    The sperm can help soften and ripen the cervix, though! Which is a good thing when you’re as big as a whale and WANT. THE. BABY. OUT!

  5. Happy Camper! says:

    no-

    you will tear if baby to big to push out,,, your recent activity
    has nothing to do wirh delivery.

  6. brittyxo143 says:

    No.

  7. corinearriola01 says:

    NO BUT SPERM HAS A CHEMICAL IN IT THAT CAN ONSET LABOR.

  8. Mommy of Braden says:

    No.

    The risk of tearing depends on you. Do kegal exercises to strengthen your pelvic floor and use vitamin E oil on your perineum. Do NOT insert into any orifice.

  9. 3rdXCharm says:

    what are you ejaculating? acid? no dear, don’t give yourself that much credit–you won’t be tearing anything with your man parts–ever.

  10. Jackie says:

    Not at all. The size of the baby and many other factors (your bone structure, the doctor, the labor) affect the chance of tearing. Most docs and midwives perform an episiotomy (cutting of the area) to prevent tearing. I suppose cutting is easier to sew back up! This makes me cringe, lol- my son was 10lbs 12oz and boy did I tear!!!

  11. Tasha says:

    No, but you really shouldn’t have sex after you lose your mucus plug to prevent infections. You should talk to your doctor about tearing during delivery because you need to voice your opinion to them regarding being cut to prevent tearing (episiotomy). They usually cut anyway if they feel you will tear too much, but again it depends on your body, the delivery and your doctor delivering.
    Don’t hesitate to ask your doctor these kinds of questions. That’s why they are there and it’s what they specialize in.

    Good luck and best wishes:)

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