only if it leaks inside, and it doesn't matter if its a virgin or not
There is only one way to get pregnant (apart from artificial insemination) and it does not involve drinking water or any other fluid of any description.
I don't know the exact chances, but it's certainly possible, so you should take a pregnancy test.
As a Nurse this makes me think of fluid shifts in the body. There are many causes for "displaced fluid" or fluid shifting. Ask your doctor.
48 fluid ounces. There are eight fluid ounces per cup.
a fluid which has no viscosity
* Preseminal fluid is precum and does contain sperm. There is a 2% risk of becomming pregnant.
Nothing is 100% but it is possible. It only takes one sperm and one egg for pregnancy. Preseminal fluid does contain sperm and since you have no way of knowing which one of those little guys is going to be tough enough to make it through be safe and use a condom at least.
presuming this is serious... if the preseminal fluid ("pre-cum" which is clear) comes in contact with vaginal secretions, the sperm present in the clear fluid can theoretically swim upstream and fertilize an egg.
There can be sperm present in the preseminal fluid, so there is a chance sperm could be in the vagina, and eventually enter the uterus, even if the man does not ejaculate until after he withdraws his penis from the vagina.
seminal fluid can.
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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
Extracellular fluid is fluid located outside a cell. The average person has about 19 liters of extracellular fluid in his body.
I've heard pre-seminal fluid can get a girl pregnant, though if you only rubbed your penis against the outside of her vagina (meaning you never entered her), then no, you can't get her pregnant. Be careful though, sex can be such a great thing, but doing it in the wrong way can have so many bad consequences. Look out for yourself and for her and try your best to do what's right.
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?
You can get pregnant on any day. Take your period out of the equation. Outside of abstinence, there are no safe days to have sex without the possibility of becoming pregnant. Contrary to popular belief - although rare - it is possible to become pregnant even while on your period. If you do not wish to become pregnant, always use protection
Normal fluid outside of the cells is extracellular or interstitial fluid. Abnormal accumulations of extracellular fluid is referred to as edema.