Sex with a dog and getting pregnant

Did you need to stop having sex with your dog to get pregnant with your human partner?


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As a result of the discussion in another thread, I assume a new topic. There are probably not many women here who have sex with dogs, men and at the same time try or have a child, but it is still worth asking.

Have you noticed any problems with getting pregnant?

It is common knowledge that nowadays the quality of human male semen is decreasing, so problems with getting pregnant happen very often. But I and many others are wondering if the dog's sperm can affect women's eggs in any way. Of course, a pregnancy with a dog is not possible. However, it may be possible that the amount of dog semen may somehow weaken the cell walls of the female egg or in some other way prevent human sperm from fertilising it. So the question is - did you need to stop having sex with your dog to get pregnant with your human partner?
 
in order that the best sperm would get inside the egg it would probably be smart to focus only on human sex until the woman is pregnant - you can resume later
 
in order that the best sperm would get inside the egg it would probably be smart to focus only on human sex until the woman is pregnant - you can resume later
No, the war between human sperm and dog's allow the most active sperm get inside the eggs, that makes the women get both benefits of birth control and stronger baby.
 
I had sex with the same woman from the time I was 14 until 20. She was 38-44. I came in her so many times I couldn’t begin to count. All while she was getting fucked by a dog. She never got pregnant. And she had children before. Then I had 2 kids of my own in my early 20’s. So I would say it seems to be very effective as birth control. But then again I’m no doctor. But I’m more than willing to play doctor. Haha
 
actually no. For the sperm to get into the egg, it has to destroy a few barriers and the barriers are species-specific. In terms of actual fertility, the dog sperm doesn't affect at all but it might make it difficult for the human one to get to the egg's barriers
 
I had sex with the same woman from the time I was 14 until 20. She was 38-44. I came in her so many times I couldn’t begin to count. All while she was getting fucked by a dog. She never got pregnant. And she had children before. Then I had 2 kids of my own in my early 20’s. So I would say it seems to be very effective as birth control. But then again I’m no doctor. But I’m more than willing to play doctor. Haha

Well, the reason for this is variable upon the individual woman. She could have had her tubes tied or a hysterectomy after having kids. Age is also another factor, with the fact that it is harder for women to conceive going into their 40's. All of these are more likely the variables you were looking at while you were with her.

As for the actual dog sperm and human egg thing, I do not think that the sperm would have any effect on the egg because the proteins on the surface of the sperm do not line up with the human's eggs. Everything in the body is a lock-and-key mechanism. In the rare event that a dog sperm would even be able to penetrate the egg, the chromosome count will not match and thus the fertilized egg would become non-functioning/disposed of via the next menstrual cycle. In this way, I would suppose that dog sex in general may be a form of birth control, albeit an unreliable one.
 
Well, the reason for this is variable upon the individual woman. She could have had her tubes tied or a hysterectomy after having kids. Age is also another factor, with the fact that it is harder for women to conceive going into their 40's. All of these are more likely the variables you were looking at while you were with her.

As for the actual dog sperm and human egg thing, I do not think that the sperm would have any effect on the egg because the proteins on the surface of the sperm do not line up with the human's eggs. Everything in the body is a lock-and-key mechanism. In the rare event that a dog sperm would even be able to penetrate the egg, the chromosome count will not match and thus the fertilized egg would become non-functioning/disposed of via the next menstrual cycle. In this way, I would suppose that dog sex in general may be a form of birth control, albeit an unreliable one.
I completely agree and understand what you are saying. I know she didn’t have her tubes tied or a hysterectomy because she did end up getting pregnant from someone other than me later on in her 40’s. I was just putting in my 2 cents worth and wasn’t trying to have anyone use this as a birth control remedy.
 
It is common knowledge that nowadays the quality of human male semen is decreasing
A bit OT but for anyone wondering, this has only been observed in American and European men and as such there is a sizable portion of the scientific community that says such studies have heavy selection bias and dismiss the "decline in semen quality" as a myth.
 
I've been going full :husky_nerd: nerd:gsd_nerd: and reading why several women trying for babies that were still actively having sex with their dogs and were unable to conceive until they stopped for about 2-3 weeks.

There are a number of mechanisms keeping a dog's sperm from penetrating a woman's egg, such as the mitotic checkpoint which requires all chromosomes to be correctly paired, but this also often fails amongst humans (hence people with downs syndrome).

However, due to the factors listed below, dog sperm often floods a woman's womb, inundating her fertile egg, with a few penetrating through her egg's defenses and impregnating her egg, albeit for only a short time before the chromosome mismatch causes it to fail and the egg becomes infertile.

1. Dog sperm appears to be faster and stronger than a man's sperm as a dog's uterine track is harsher to sperm than a woman's. So while a man's sperm can only last 3 days in a woman's womb, a dog's sperm can last up to 9 days while it seeks to impregnate her egg. https://breedingbusiness.com/unsuccessful-mating-of-dogs/

2. Dog sperm is shaped remarkably similar to human sperm and passes many of the same mechanical and physical checks that human sperm does https://qph.fs.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-16322cbf89b199bfe335f9a6afdf7c8e

3. The average volume of human ejaculate is 1.5-5 ml https://www.issm.info/sexual-health-qa/what-factors-determine-semen-volume/#:~:text=On average, men expel between,as a man gets older. whereas the average volume of dog ejaculate ranges from 30-80 ml https://www.dvm360.com/view/canine-semen-collection-and-evaluation-proceedings

4. A healthy man can release up to 250 million sperm in an orgasm https://www.livescience.com/32437-why-are-250-million-sperm-cells-released-during-sex.html whereas a dog releases over 2 billion.

5. The shape and pressure of the dogs cock forces much of the semen directly on to the woman’s cervix. Since dog sperm has a much lower viscosity than human sperm, meaning that it is much more liquid and less dense, dog sperm has a much easier time passing through the cervix to impregnate its mate. Much of a dog's sperm is forced into it's mate's womb over the roughly 30 minutes mating session https://slate.com/technology/2014/0...-tie-baculum-humping-coital-tie-dog-knot.html.

6. Dogs often mate for 30-45 minutes with their mates. Due to the size of their member, the function of the knot holding all the sperm tightly inside of the vagina, the shape of the dog's penis in pushing directly against the cervix, the massive quantity of sperm ejected during a dog's 30-45 minutes of ejaculation, and the thin nature of dog's sperm, often a huge amount of dog sperm enters the womb directly - leading to a flood of sperm inside of a woman's womb overwhelming her eggs, and coating them completely while a few sperms manage to penetrate the egg's defenses and impregnate the woman's egg for a short time before the chromosome mismatch causes the egg to become infertile https://www.verywellfamily.com/miscarriage-and-chromosomal-abnormalities-2371491.

Every time a woman cums her cervix flexes open and presses against her mate's dick head, seeking to lap up his cum. As a woman is tied to her dog for 30-45 minutes, and all the factors above, often her cervix will lap up a tremendous amount of cum over the period, resulting in even more dog sperm flooding her womb and drowning her eggs, impregnating them for a short time. https://xhamster.com/videos/cervix-orgasm-8235846 and https://www.pornhub.com/view_video.php?viewkey=ph58a594e4213cc.

You notice how much their cervixes opens when they're cumming, especially the second one, and even after orgasm how open they stay? It's pretty fucking hot to think about the sheer amount of doggy cum that gets pumped directly into a woman's womb whenever a woman is bred by her dog.

In effect, a dog's sperm inundates a woman's egg, coating it in sperm and ultimately often overwhelming her egg's defenses for a short time before her egg is rendered infertile by the mismatch.

Would love to hear more about women's experiences here who have tried getting pregnant with their partner while still regularly zoo-active.
 
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However, due to the factors listed below, dog sperm often floods a woman's womb, inundating her fertile egg, with a few penetrating through her egg's defenses and impregnating her egg, albeit for only a short time before the chromosome mismatch causes it to fail and the egg becomes infertile.
I'm glad you bumped the thread. This is the hypothesis I've read elsewhere -- that even though the chemical signals aren't the same, what that really ends up resulting in is that the human egg is destroyed by the canine sperm cells because they don't honor the "I've been fertilized, so stop trying to penetrate me!" signal from the egg.
 
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