Less then 10% that is if it happens ten times you wil probably get pregnant. use a condom.
Yes she can and this is why the so called pull out method is not recommended and you should always use a condom.
Semen comes from the testes, prostate gland, and cowper's gland, and is stored in the seminal vesicles until it is released from the penis.The testes make sperm cells (and testosterone and some oxytocin too, though not relevant to this discussion). They travel up the vas deferens, the ducts that carry the sperm cells to the seminal vesicles.The seminal vesicles are a mixing and storage area for semen.The Cowper's glands produce what is known as preejaculate. That helps lubricate and clear the urethra as well as neutralize acidity from any residual urine.The prostate gland creates the milky fluid that the sperm cells use for travel. This fluid also nourishes and protects the sperm cells on their journey to the egg cell.
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Pretty high chance. Sperm is in the fluid and will go through thin fabric to reach its goal.
* Preseminal fluid is precum and does contain sperm. There is a 2% risk of becomming pregnant.
HIV is not in lubricants such as KY Jelly or astroglide.
seminal fluid can.
If you are leaking a yellowish color liquid out of your breast there is a very large chance that you are pregnant... take a pregnancy test and good luck I wouldn't count on it completely although it is possible. Just remember, leakage from nipples (if not pregnant) means infection.
Yes. The bar releases fluid which stops the ovaries releasing eggs meaning you can't get preggers.
Yes, you can. When a guy is sexually aroused he can start to leak pre-ejaculation fluid from his penis very soon after his erection starts. That fluid can contain sperm and if he loses some of it deep in your vagina you stand a chance of getting pregnant. It is less of a chance than a good solid ejaculation, but don't gamble! Please use condoms for all penetrative sex. Condoms prevent pregnancy, but more importantly they prevent sexually transmitted infections (STI), some of which are curable and others of which are incurable. The worst of all the STIs, HIV, will kill you.
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?
Yes, you can get infected with chlamydia even if he doesn't ejaculate inside you. Chlamydia can be spread by semen, vaginal discharge, or preejaculate fluid in or near the vaginal, urethra, or anus, as well as the throat and eyes.
The risk is the same as if he were sober. While pregnancy is not likely to happen from pre-ejaculate fluid, there are lot's of women who swear this is how they conceived. "Anytime the penis comes into direct contact with the vaginal area, there is the chance of pregnancy. The chance may not be as high as if intercourse with ejaculation took place, but there is still a risk." There are about 300,000,000 sperm in each average male ejaculation. Only one sperm is required for a woman to become pregnant.
YES. The preejaculate fluid may contain enough sperms to cause pregnancy. And PLEASE keep the packs of condoms with you for your guy to be used, who may give you many more sexually transmitted diseases apart from HIV.
I don't know the exact chances, but it's certainly possible, so you should take a pregnancy test.