Planning a baby

Asked by annmarie2005 over 2 years ago, 4 answers.

myself and my boyfriend are trying to get pregnant since april this year and when we have sex straight after it his come will run out of me is this normal to happen, does all the come have to stay in me if so what would the best way to keep all of it in...

me and how many times a week should we have sex. since I has a small womb will it take longer to get pregnant and I was told by a gynecologist that when I am giving birth I will need to get a cesarean section because of my small uterus but is there a chance that I could give a natural birth when the time comes and when it comes to the time of the month I get a real bad pain for the first three days and very heavy bleeding but the last two days are not to bad I was told it is because of my small womb is there anything that can be done to relieve the pain a bit thanks...

Answered by xxxbogus818xxx on Jun 25, 2006, 10:31PM
| 39 answers.

Well it is normal to have some of the c*m to come back out, so not all of it has to stay inside. But as for your other question on how to make your periods less painful, I would try over the counter medication. But your doctor would be the best person to take advice from for all of your questions

Answered by ask_me on Jun 28, 2006, 12:34PM
| 10 answers.

first He Needs Too Stay In You While Cumming
Secound You Need To Suck It In Tighten Your Self Up Then Wait But I CAnt Garuntee You`ll Get Pregnant... It Takes Time

Answered by dawn69 on Jul 10, 2006, 07:55PM
| 44 answers.

Having an org**m will help bring the c*m inside of you. Yes, it is very normal for some of it to come out after having sex. Talk to your doctor about problems with your period. Really good chocolate is good for pain relief.

Answered by cindiibabii on Jun 21, 2008, 12:56PM
| 18 answers.

I would say lay upside down afterwards hehe =D

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