US Woman discovers she’s pregnant after an*l s*x

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There’s no doubt that s*x education seeks to bust myths like ‘you can’t get pregnant standing up’ or ‘you can’t get pregnant on your period’. But until now, the playground cry of ‘you can’t get pregnant through an*l s*x’ was assumed to be a biological truth. Now, however, a doctor has made the astonishing claim that he treated a woman who conceived through an*l s*x. Dr Brian Steixner, a urologist at the Jersey Urology Group in Atlantic City, said he saw the unthinkable phenomenon when he was a medical student, Scoop reports.

At the time, he was part of a team caring for a woman born with a rare medical condition called ‘cloacal malformation’. This occurs when, very early in pregnancy, the rectum, urethra and v**ina fail to separate into different tubes. This means urine and faeces drain into a common channel which opens in the perineum – where the anus is normally located – according to Great Ormond Street Hospital.
It only occurs in one in 50,000 births – and is normally treated by surgery to create three separate channels as well as two openings –  an anus a v**ina. When she was younger, the woman had such an operation, but the procedure went wrong. Either through a mistake by surgeons – or perhaps because of the way her body reacted to the trauma of the surgery – a fistula formed. This is an abnormal connection between organs – and in her case it meant her womb became connected to her rectum. Every month, during menstruation she bled from her anus – but her v**ina was a dead-end.
Dr Steixner told Men’s Health the woman reported she only had an*l s*x before getting pregnant – presumably because it was not possible to be penetrated in the v**ina. ‘After doing a whole bunch of X-rays, we determined that she got pregnant from having an*l s*x,’ he told Men’s Health journalists. And in a later interview with its sister magazine Women’s Health, he added: ‘It blew my mind.’ Doctors decided any form of natural childbirth would be unsafe and therefore opted to perform a C-section on the patient.

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