It depends. Precum itself actually has no sperm, but it depends on when the guy last ejaculated. If it was within 72 hours of contact with his precum your possibility is higher.
The chances are relatively low but not zero. Pre-ejaculatory fluid can contain a small number of sperm, which could potentially lead to pregnancy. To minimize the risk, it is important to use contraception consistently and correctly.
Yes she can and this is why the so called pull out method is not recommended and you should always use a condom.
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* Preseminal fluid is precum and does contain sperm. There is a 2% risk of becomming pregnant.
very high though you may get a disfunctioned child to to being exposure to oxygen.
I don't know the exact chances, but it's certainly possible, so you should take a pregnancy test.
Yes she can and this is why the so called pull out method is not recommended and you should always use a condom.
Pretty high chance. Sperm is in the fluid and will go through thin fabric to reach its goal.
Yes.
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.
Semen is just seminal fluid plus semen. The path of the semen is: seminal vessicles, epididymis, vas deferens, ejaculatory duct, and urethra. The seminal fluid joins the semen in the ejaculatory duct. So they share the ejaculatory duct and the urethra.
Cowper's glands
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 there was no penetration, you most likely aren't pregnant. Precum even lessens the chances, since it can rarley get you pregnant.
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.