Possible: Even with sex with ejaculation in the vagina, only about one of every three episodes of intercourse produces a pregnancy, on the average. So inserting semen into the vagina, not all the way up near the cervix as with actual intercourse, gives the sperm a longer way to travel and lowers the odds of pregnancy. But not to zero.
Answered 8/29/2014
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