Is semen good for pregnancy after gets into mouth?

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Does the semen can still be good to get pregnant if puked out of the mouth into condom and be inserted into female? Also is there any medical procedure for this types of situations when the girl badly want to get pregnant from someone she loves to get alimentation from the father? As i said, from mouth to be puked into condom and after that the female to get pregnant?

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  • Posted

    anyone know and willing to answer this question?

  • Edited

    that sounds like the most ridiculous thing i have ever heard, alongside in humane and wrong. id go and have a word with yourself.

  • Posted

    no, a person can’t get pregnant from semen that’s in the mouth or bloodstream. Pregnancy is only possible when semen enters the reproductive system through the vagina. If there’s no path for the semen to enter into the reproductive system, it’s impossible to become pregnant.

    In order for pregnancy to occur, sperm needs to enter the vagina, swim through the opening of the cervix, up through the uterus, and into the fallopian tubes. Once it arrives in the fallopian tubes, it needs to join with an egg. The only way for sperm to reach these organs and an egg is by entering the body through the vagina. When semen is swallowed, it goes through similar processes as swallowed food. It begins to digest in the mouth, then in the stomach, and so on, until whatever cannot be utilized by the body is excreted. Sperm ultimately die from being broken down in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. What’s more, even if sperm lived in the GI tract, there are no pathways in which the GI tract would lead to the reproductive system. Similarly, sperm that gets into the bloodstream also cannot cause pregnancy, as it doesn't lead directly to those reproductive organs.

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    Where did you get the semen from when there was a condom?

    ** I didn't understand your question.

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