Pre-sperm contains sperm-cells too, but in lesser density than regular sperm. So statistically sperm has better chances to reach the egg, if that was your question.
A lot of sperm are needed to increase the chances of finding the egg. Both egg and sperm are tiny and, compared to their size, the sperm must cover a vast distance.
Pre-ejaculatory fluid (PEF) and sperm are different. PEF is mainly a lubricant to prepare for ejaaculation and if it has any sperm in it it's small amounts (one can still get a woman pregnant) usually left over from last ejaculation and can be washed out by urination. Sperm is the cells the male sends out in ejaculation and impregnates woman.
have sex every day especially around ovulation peek..the sperm gets to the egg faster because your discharging the mucus for the sperm to swim on..
Pregnancy can only be caused if sperm is able to get into uterus by any means and is able to fuse into the egg
There is no such thing. Sperm are sperm, they do not come in different colours or levels of translucence. The question you may have is the consistency and colour of semen, which is what is ejaculted from the penis. Clear semen may not be semen at all, but pre-seminal fluid which may contain few sperm cells. Seminal fluid is the off-whitish fluid that contains many sperm cells and is the constituent for which conception of offspring, if intercourse is successful, is achieved.
Yes, it is possible to become pregnant from a man's pre-cum, but the chances of that happening are low. Pre-cum doesn't contain sperm, but a man could have sperm left over in his urethra from a previous ejaculation that may come out with the pre-cum.
* Preseminal fluid is precum and does contain sperm. There is a 2% risk of becomming pregnant.
Pretty high chance. Sperm is in the fluid and will go through thin fabric to reach its goal.
The chances are VERY slim. The only way pre-cum could have sperm in it is if you ejaculated before the pre-cum, but the chances are slim to none.
Slim and None. There is no provable relationship between one or the other. Just because he struck out the first time doesn't mean his sperm won't hit a home run the next time. Don't risk pregnancy if you can't afford the diapers.
The seminal fluid you call "pre sperm" has no living matter, sperm cells will survive for a short while on skin.
Generally, no. Although pre-cum can contain sperm, there is not a lot of it. Sperm require fluids to move in, and this is restricted by clothing. Unless there is penetration, and his pre-cum or semen enters your vagina directly, the chances of pregnancy are fairly low.
20%. even if the guy doesnt finish there is still a possibility that the pre-cum has sperm in it.
First, you mean, "Pre semen". (Semen is the whitish fluid that the sperm swim around in). Pre-semen is a slippery lubricant, and also changes the chemistry of the woman's birth canal so that it will not kill the sperm.
No it is the same strength.
Yes a girl can get pregnant with pre-cum, but if you are using a tampon because you are on your period the chances are slim. You shouldn't be using a tampon if not on a period because it isn't healthy, but if you were and it had sperm on it you could get pregnant if the sperm was alive and not dead.
It means that a fewer sperm make chances of pregnancy all the more difficult, and if it is zero your chances to get pregnant is zero.