* Preseminal fluid is precum and does contain sperm. There is a 2% risk of becomming pregnant.
Yes she can and this is why the so called pull out method is not recommended and you should always use a condom.
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* Preseminal fluid is precum and does contain sperm. There is a 2% risk of becomming pregnant.
I don't know the exact chances, but it's certainly possible, so you should take a pregnancy test.
Pretty high chance. Sperm is in the fluid and will go through thin fabric to reach its goal.
If there was no penetration, you most likely aren't pregnant. Precum even lessens the chances, since it can rarley get you pregnant.
Could be preejaculatory fluid...ask a doctor.
Think of it this way. If a male has recently ejaculated, the semen comes out. But not all of it. If he were to have sex with a female sometime later, the "pre-cum" would contain the semen that was left behind from the previous ejaculation. The chances of getting pregnant from this is not as high as the whole ejaculation. But why take the risk?
during that time your not fertile so chances of getting pregnant are not high but not entirely impossible, if you used protectin than i would not worry to to much but, sperm can last about 5 days under extremely good conditions in your vaginal fluid
seminal fluid can.
yes there is chances that she get pregnant. withdrawl of penis just before ejaculation is not effective method of contraception because some seminal fluid leaks before ejaculation
Very strong. Any penis-vagina contact without use of a condom can lead to pregnancy, regardless of ejaculation. Sperm are present in the fluid preceding semen. Always, always, always use a condom. If he won't, dump him. He's not worth it.
Yes. The bar releases fluid which stops the ovaries releasing eggs meaning you can't get preggers.
I am not pregnant and i am not on birth control pill and have clear fluid coming from my nipple what can cause this symptom?