It is safe to go from the vagina to the anus during sex. But if you go from the anus BACK to the vagina, bacteria from the anus can cause urinary tract infection or bladder infection. Use a condom.
Make sure you use a new condom when going from anus to vagina during sex. If you are trying to conceive, make sure the male cleanses his penis with mild soap and warm water before making the switch back to vaginal sex.
in recto vaginal fistula anus and vagina contact.
No, the anus and vagina are not connected at all.
no
sebaceous cyst sebaceous cyst
dont take any chances...go to a doctor!
It is not possible to get pregnant from oral or anal sex. If the penis comes in contact with the vagina at any point, though, there is a risk. Particularly if the male ejaculates on or around your vagina. It is also (less) likely that you could get pregnant from pre-ejaculate ("pre-cum"). If you are concerned about pregnancy risks or think you may be pregnant, contact your doctor.
Yes. If any ejaculatory fluids came in contact with your vagina you can become pregnant.
No of course not. That doesn't even involve any contact with her vagina.
No. You can pay someone to go somewhere with you. Of course you can not pay someone to engage in sexual conduct. "Sexual conduct" includes deviate sexual intercourse, sexual contact, and sexual intercourse. "Deviate sexual intercourse" means any contact between the genitals of one person and the mouth or anus of another person. "Sexual contact" means any touching of the anus, breast, or any part of the genitals of another person with intent to arouse or gratify the sexual desire of any person.
Any time sperm (or pre-cum) has contact with your vagina (or surrounding areas) there's a chance for pregnancy.
A woman should wipe herself during her period just as she would any other time of her menstrual cycle. Always wipe front to back to avoid any fesses or bacteria from around the anus getting into the vagina or vulva.
It is not likely. The sperm would have needed to come in contact with her vagina. But by this point a lot of the sperm was probably already dead. I wouldn't be too worried but be on a lookout for any symptoms just in case by some chance it did come in contact with your vagina.
Medically, any natural "hole" or opening in the body is called an oriface. Males have just two orifices in their private area, one being the urethra for urine to come out, and the anus for bowel movements. Females have three: the female urethra, the vagina, and the anus. The vagina connects to the uterus. The anus in both sexes connects to the rectum, then the colon in the large intestines.