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Yes, pre-ejaculate, also known as pre-cum, may contain sperm. It is possible for sperm to be present in pre-ejaculate, although the likelihood is lower compared to ejaculate.
Pre-ejaculate does not naturally contain sperm. However, if a man has recently ejaculated and has sex again his pre-ejaculate will likely carry the remaining sperm that is already present in the penis.
sperm
Yes, it is possible to ejaculate without sperm present. This can happen in cases of a condition called azoospermia, where there is a lack of sperm in the semen.
Ejaculate
Pre-ejaculate, also known as pre-cum, may contain sperm in some men. The sperm count in pre-ejaculate is generally lower than in ejaculate, but there is still a risk of pregnancy if sperm is present. It is important to use contraception to prevent unintended pregnancy.
It can if a man has sex more than once or so a day. However, sperm is made everyday, and the old sperm dies, and new sperm is made.
The fluid (semen) that you ejaculate contains sperm.
No it is the same strength.
Yes, pre-ejaculate can result in pregnancy. Pre-ejaculate itself doesn't contain sperm, but if the man ejaculates and doesn't urinate sperm can remain in the urethra and thus be carried along by the pre-ejaculate. Although the number of sperm that could be in pre-ejaculate are only small compared to how many are in ejaculate, there is still a risk of pregnancy.
Semen is the term for the mixture of fluid and sperm
Probably not. The thickness of your semen is due to the amount of sperm that it contains. If you don't ejaculate for a while your semen will be full of sperm and pretty thick. If you ejaculate several times in quick succession you don't give your body a chance to replace the sperm that it has just lost so your semen gets thinner and thinner (because it is more liquid and has less sperm).