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There is no percentage. If he did not use a condom them there is a chance you could get pregnant. Even if he did use one there is a chance. There is always a chance. Since he pulled out there is less of a chance than if he came inside of you, but there is still sperm in the precum, so you could get pregnant from that. There is no percentage...

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