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pls help, torn perineum and it hurts bad...

i've just had sex with my boyfriend 2 days ago and i realised that i tore my perineum... it hurts real bad and i really want it to heal fast... is there anything that you guys/girls can suggest?

another thing is, if my boyfriend doesnt *** in my vagina during sex, is there a possibility of getting pregnant?

or how about if he 'released' his *** outside my vagina, but he entered my vagina again after about 15 mins... is there a possibility of getting pregnant?

pls i really need to know... thanks
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Yes you can get pregnant that way, Where there is pre-*** there is a chance of pregnancy.
AS far as the torn perineum. I just tore mine two days ago in a freak bike accident. The important thing is to keep it clean and stay away from sexual intercourse (yes I know this ***** and it might take a month to heal) If you haven't gone to the doc yet then stitches is not an option any more since they only do this with in 24 hours of the tear (this ***** too) I am going to the doc today because I'm afraid of infection and I suggest you do the same.
Good luck I hope you heal quickly,
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pls, could someone ease my calamity pls
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its a small tear, just below the entrance of the vagina...

is it a very high percentage of getting pregnant?
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are you sure you tore the perineum?that would be a pretty big wound.can you describe it better and where the exact location is?

yes you can get pregnant from having sex this way.
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