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  1. 9/7/08 22:24

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    DaynnaB

    no it would be a normal pg as its the sperm and egg that make the baby not how you make it, like IVF e.t.c aslong as theres sperm and an egg it'll be a "normal" pg

  2. 9/7/08 18:50

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    xemjholx

    There is definitely a chance hon, and the pregnancy will be 'normal' and exactly the same. If the sperm reaches your egg and fertilizes it, it will result in exactly the same thing. Doesn't matter how it gets there really!

    Em xx

  3. 9/7/08 17:57

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    HelenaSusan

    There is always a risk of pregnancy if sperm comes into contact with the vagina as it can still theoretically find a way up to fertilize an egg.

    That is why it is recommended to use condoms before any genital contact takes place.

    If a pregnancy occured from it it would be a normal pregnancy as once the egg is fertilized it developes, no different to a pregnancy conceived from normal intercourse.

     

  4. 9/7/08 16:00

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    isa14

    would the prenancy be normal or differnt to a normal pregancy?

  5. 9/7/08 15:55

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    DaynnaB

    what if the man has sperm on his fingers then puts then inside of you?

    imagine its a normal chance as it onlt takes 1 sperm to get you pg

  6. 9/7/08 14:04

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    I have a questionisa14

    becoming pregnant if the sperm reaches to the vagina bit without having sex??

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