8 Facts About Sex That Can Make Pregnant and Who Doesn't

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Medical Video: Can you have sex during pregnancy?

Because it is still considered a taboo thing, sex is often misunderstood by many people in Indonesia. Lots of confusing information and "myths" that are clearly wrong about sex, especially those related to pregnancy, which unfortunately many Indonesians believe. Do you know what sexual activities make women pregnant, and which ones don't? Check out our explanation below.

Yes, you can get pregnant the first time you have sex

A man can impregnate a woman even when first having sex. If you are a woman and have sex, you can get pregnant as soon as you start ovulating (the release of an egg). This happens before you experience your first menstrual period.

Use contraception as a protection from pregnancy. Using condoms also protects against sexually transmitted diseases.

Yes, you can get pregnant if a man pulls out his penis before reaching ejaculation

There is a myth that a woman cannot get pregnant if her partner pulls out the penis before ejaculating. The fact is, pulling a penis will not eliminate the risk of pregnancy in women.

Before a man ejaculates, there is sperm in the pre-ejaculatory fluid, which comes out when a man feels aroused. Only 1 sperm cell is needed to make a woman pregnant. Pre-ejaculation can contain sexually transmitted diseases, so removing the penis will not prevent you from contracting the infection.

When a man says he will pull out his penis before ejaculating (outside ejaculation), don't trust him. Nothing can stop yourself from sperm discharge before the climax. Always use condoms to protect yourself from illness, and also use contraception if you want to prevent pregnancy.

Yes, you can get pregnant if you have sex during menstruation

The fact is, a woman can get pregnant anytime in a month if she has sex without contraception, including when you have sex during menstruation. Sperm can last several days after sex, so even when you do it during menstruation, sperm can remain in your body long enough to make you pregnant.

Yes, you can get pregnant even if you have sex in a standing or sitting position

You may have heard the myth that a woman cannot get pregnant if she has sex in a standing position, sitting, or if she jumps after it. The fact is, there is no position that is safe from pregnancy if you have unprotected sex or other forms of contraception.

There is also no safe place to have sex, including a bathroom or shower. Pregnancy can occur in any position, and wherever you do it. All that is needed is a sperm that meets the egg.

No, you will not get pregnant because of oral sex

You may have heard that you can get pregnant only with oral sex. The fact is, women cannot get pregnant this way, even though they swallow their sperm. But you can get sexually transmitted diseases through oral sex, such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, and herpes. It's much safer to use a condom in a woman's genitals when doing oral sex.

You cannot use plastic cling wrap, plastic, or anything as a substitute for condoms

Only condoms can protect you from sexually transmitted diseases. You can buy it at pharmacies and stores.

No, condoms cannot be washed and reused

Don't trust anyone who says you can wash condoms and use them again. The fact is, you cannot use a condom more than once, even if you wash it. If you use a condom, discard it and use a new one when you have sex again.

This applies to male and female condoms. Condoms need to be replaced after 30 minutes of sex because friction can weaken the condom, making it more easily damaged or released.

Yes, you can get pregnant even if you only have sex once

You can get pregnant even if you have only one sex. All that is needed is one sperm to meet the egg. To prevent pregnancy, always use contraception, and use condoms to prevent transmission of sexual diseases.

8 Facts About Sex That Can Make Pregnant and Who Doesn't
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