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Is Pregnancy Possible With Anal Sex?

hi i had unprotected anal sex over a month ago. i took a morning after pill just in case any semen got in there. i took a test and it was negative. my period is now about 2 weeks late, so i am worried. i have a butterfly feeling in my tummy. please help i am sooo worried!!
Tue, 27 May 2014
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Hello
Thanks for writing to us with your health concern.
Firstly, Pregnancy is IMPOSSIBLE with anal sex, unprotected or protected.
Protected anal sex is always recommended from the point of view of STDs.
There could be other reasons for a menstrual delay, such as stress, anxiety, weight gain, hypothyroidism, PCOD etc.
If you do not have your period within a week more, then consult a gynaecologist for a formal evaluation including a pelvic ultrasound scan and hormones = FSH, LH, TSH, Prolactin, DHEAS, free testosterone etc.
All the best
Please feel free to discuss further.
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Is Pregnancy Possible With Anal Sex?

Hello Thanks for writing to us with your health concern. Firstly, Pregnancy is IMPOSSIBLE with anal sex, unprotected or protected. Protected anal sex is always recommended from the point of view of STDs. There could be other reasons for a menstrual delay, such as stress, anxiety, weight gain, hypothyroidism, PCOD etc. If you do not have your period within a week more, then consult a gynaecologist for a formal evaluation including a pelvic ultrasound scan and hormones = FSH, LH, TSH, Prolactin, DHEAS, free testosterone etc. All the best Please feel free to discuss further.