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The article "Does Kissing Cause Pregnancy? What You Need to Know to Avoid Misconceptions!" by Dr. Seema Gupta MD, published on January 18, 2025, addresses common myths and misconceptions about human sexuality and reproduction, particularly focusing on whether kissing can lead to pregnancy. It emphasizes that kissing, including forms like French kissing and neck kissing, does not cause pregnancy, as it does not involve the exchange of reproductive cells necessary for conception. The article also discusses how kissing does not directly cause delays in menstrual cycles, though stress and anxiety related to intimate situations can indirectly affect hormonal balance. Additionally, it highlights that while kissing and touching are intimate behaviors, they do not lead to pregnancy. The article underscores the importance of proper education on reproductive health and contraception techniques for those concerned about pregnancy. It also provides answers to frequently asked questions, clarifying that activities such as eating sperm, oral sex, swallowing sperm, breast kissing, or simply kissing do not result in pregnancy. For accurate sexual health information and guidance, consulting healthcare professionals is recommended.




















