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It is called Pre-Ejaculatory Fluid or also called Cowper's Fluid.
Cowper's glands
you cannot control how much pre ejaculatory fluid comes out, the more excited you get, typically the more that comes out. squeezing also has a lot to do with it, if you squeeze hard it milks more out.
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* Preseminal fluid is precum and does contain sperm. There is a 2% risk of becomming pregnant.
Pre-cum is a colloquial or slang expression. The fluid is known as pre-ejaculatory fluid, pre-seminal fluid, or Cowper's fluid. It is not required to effect pregnancy. Semen contains sperm. Pregnancy happens when a males sperm fertilizes a females egg.
If a male, doesn't produce pre-ejaculatory fluid ("pre-cum"), it is normal, some males do produce it, some don't.
Many men do not have pre-ejaculations, and it is usually normal. However, if there are any other alarming signs or symptoms that concerns you, then you should consult your doctor to make sure there isn't something else going on, even if you don't think the symptoms are related.
If a male, doesn't produce pre-ejaculatory fluid ("pre-cum"), it is normal, some males do produce it, some don't.
Yes, sperm are present in pre-ejaculatory fluid. Hence it is entirely possible for a woman to become pregnant even if the man does not actually ejaculate. If you want to avoid pregnancy, any contact between genitals (up to and including penetration) should only happen with protection.
Yes she can and this is why the so called pull out method is not recommended and you should always use a condom.