You just need to be aware that this is very risky behavior. Your partner may pull out, and he may honestly tell you that he did not feel any release. The truth is that there is sometimes a release of semen before the man feels the sensations of orgasm. No man can guarantee that he will feel the release of any semen, and that he can control his actions before he feels it. So pulling out may reduce the likelihood of pregnancy, but it will not reduce the likelihood to zero. If you are willing to go with that, then in the end you are willing to get pregnant. It depends on how much risk you are willing to accept. Remember that 'reduced risk' only applies as long as you are not pregnant. When you become pregnant, you are 100% pregnant, not 1% or 2% pregnant. If you become pregnant you can't then complain because the 'risk' was supposed to be 'reduced' before Mr Happy went spelunking.
yes there is a chance that you can become pregnant from you partner pulling out without a condom
Yes. If you are ovulating you are more likely to become pregnant. Many women have become pregnant from pre-cum. If you don't want to become pregnant I would recommend condoms and/or a form of birth control.
only a 1% chance
There is ALWAYS a chance that you can become pregnant after engaging in intercourse ... NO matter what preventive measures you take ...
That would be if you get pregnant from his pre-ejaculate.
Yes.
Do you mean after the withdrawal of your partner?,,,, there is a big chance that you may get pregnant once if you are fertile. A pre-ejaculation phase(before withdrawal if your partner doesn't use condom) contains semen in which a woman may get pregnant. There is also also a big chance that after withdrawing if the penis will be put back into your vagina and he wasn't able to urinate( urine is an acid liquid that may kill sperm at the urethral meatus) you may also get pregnant.
When a skeletal muscle contracts, a protein called a myosin hooks onto and pulls against a "partner" protein calledA. actin.B. a sarcoplasm.C.myofibril.D. a sarcomere.the answer is A actin
yes you can actually
Yes.
ya you can its called precum
When a skeletal muscle contracts, a protein called a myosin hooks onto and pulls against a "partner" protein calledA. actin.B. a sarcoplasm.C.myofibril.D. a sarcomere.the answer is A actin