@8 inch heck yeah it's happened.. I have been in group rooms and have overheard ladies tell their swap partner to pull out in fear of getting pregnant.
plan B
women's bodies have a way to expel the sperm when it's 'legitimate swinging'.
"has anyone gotten pregnant from swinging"
Has anyone ever gotten pregnant from fucking?
Or if you call it swinging, the egg rejects the sperm?
onehourcouple, better to be "messed up" for a week, vs. 18 years! Not a bad deal, if you ask me.
It's been noted in other threads, but while coconut oil works good as a personal lube, it does supposedly weaken latex condoms. I'm not sure if that applies to the non-latex condoms, like Skyns brand, but we now use water-based lubes regardless.
Before we knew about coconut oil, I had broken through latex condoms a couple of times using that as lube and I have not had a vascectomy. I would check on occasion though and luckily felt and/or saw the broken condom before I came. Since stopping the use of coconut oil as a lube AND switching to Skyns brand condoms, I cannot recall breaking through a condom.
I just met a couple on Facebook they were in an open relationship she ended up recently getting pregnant took the plan b pill and it didn't work according to him.. Now this couple that's been together since high school for 15 years married 8 years have decided to go there Separate Ways..
Please ladies take care of yourself and don't think it's not going to happen to me.
Ex-gf used the plan B pill. The hormones from it messed her up for a week.
In our over 25 years of doing this . . .
One time, in our really early timeframe, I had an incident. I would often pull out, check the condom and go back in. I was with a woman, had done that, and about 2 minutes later I ejaculated. The woman's face immediately changed. Mine went through a quick phase and changed as well. I was feeling wetness on my dick head that I normally didn't feel. She realized I had shot a load into her. I pulled out and the condom had shredded. It was wrapped around my shaft, but not my dick head and my cum was dripping out of her pussy.
Her guy immediately freaked out and started yelling at me, cussing at me, calling me a whole bunch of things. She said, "NO! He had just checked the condom prior and everything was fine. I was lubed up, it just happened." He still was freaking and stopped yelling at me, realizing it was not intentional and truly an accident.
It seems she was not on BC and they were not sure where in the cycle she was. They did an RU-486.
My wife, as we have been doing this since our 20s, was on BC. She would track her cycle and the few days that she was ovulating, there was NO way we were going out. We would generally not go out a few days prior and a few days after.
Now, well, we both have had permanent birth control. Not an issue anymore!
twmwbelle the answer to that is yes. The amount of sex that happens in the swinging community pretty much will guarantee accidental or even an occasional "planned" (I have heard of more than one couple using swinging to get pregnant) pregnancy. We also know of a couple who is not 100% sure the husband is the father of the baby or at this point pr-teen as the child was conceived while they were heavily into swinging.
has anyone gotten pregnant from swinging
My wife and I have been together for around 20 years. In our tenure, prior to me getting snipped last December, we had a few accidents. So yes, we've used it. Worked well, some cramping but otherwise no issues. We keep 2 in our LS bag along with latex/non-latex, lubes, soaps, deodorant, etc. Better to have and not need than need and not have.
im off bc at the moment. we like to play bare, so if i get cummed in we usually grab one
In my experience, it has been good to have Plan B on hand to prevent unwanted pregnancy in situations where the condom may break or the woman wants bareback but may not be on the pill. It is available over the counter at pharmacies. It is somewhat pricey ($35-50, depending on if you buy brand vs generic). However, it is still cheaper than paying for a kid x 18 years.
Plan B
Generic Name: levonorgestrel emergency contraceptive (LEE voe nor jes trel)
Brand Names: EContra EZ,Fallback Solo, My Way>, Next Choice, Opcicon One-Step, Plan B One-Step, React
Medically reviewed on February 6, 2018
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What is Plan B?
Plan B (levonorgestrel) is a female hormone that can cause changes in your cervix, making it harder for sperm to reach the uterus and harder for a fertilized egg to attach to the uterus.
Plan B is used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or failure of other forms of birth control (such as condom breakage, or missing 2 or more birth control pills).
Plan B may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.
Important Information
Do not use Plan B if you are already pregnant. Plan B will not terminate a pregnancy that has already begun (the fertilized egg has attached to the uterus).
Plan B is not intended for use as a routine form of birth control and should not be used in this manner. Talk with your doctor about the many forms of birth control available.
Ask a doctor or pharmacist before taking Plan B if you regularly use medication for seizures, tuberculosis, or HIV/AIDS. Certain other medicines can make levonorgestrel less effective.
What is plan B?
Huh ? Wha ? Engrish prease
Hello,
This is known as good product. In my swinging area, it was good to have on hand when at the clubs or swing parties.
For what ever reason was go to for any friends to have.
The ladies had good replys and reactions or side effects was not reported.
In party the host couple had few packages on hand.
Hope helps
Has any one used this ? thoughts on it ?