to help lubricate the vagina
If he did not ejaculate then you would not become pregnant. for you to become pregnant your ovum has to be fertilized by the mans sperm. However you ca not always be sure that no sperm left the mans penis just because he told you so. even he cant be totally sure. However the likely hood sounds fairly small that you are pregnant. If you make a habit of doing this though you will become pregnant.***********************************************************************not true! Men produce pre-cum prior to regular ejaculation and it does contain traces of sperm. It only takes ONE sperm to fertilize an egg.Pre-cum is pre-ejaculate (also known as pre-ejaculatory fluid or Cowper's fluid) is the clear lubricating fluid that is issued from a man's penis when he is aroused. Slang terms for pre-ejaculate include pre-come, pre-cum, dog water, and speed drop.Here is additional input and related advice:Pre-cum is pre-ejaculatory semen. It is the fluid that ejaculates from a man before the "Big Bang." Although it is a small amount, you should always use protection because you can still get pregnant and contract STD's from it.BE CAREFUL LADIES! Pre-cum may contain sperm from a previous ejaculation, so there is a chance of GETTING PREGNANT! Men don't always know it's going to happen, as they don't always feel it.
I would like to add he does feel it before it comes out but like the statement below is also correct. Read the Bottom Statement! No. Keep in mind that all male sex fluid (pre-ejaculate) may and does contain sperm cells that can fertilize the female egg.
No, not really. Especially not if he is having sex. Sometimes, I have noticed it myself a few times I am talking over a matter of years here though.
if you pass the pre birth assesment you will not need to go a long with an adoption unless you want to which you should discuss at the pre birth meeting
As long as you are correct and you really did not ejaculate any semen, then pregnancy is impossible. Many published studies have shown that pre-ejaculate (also known as Cowper's fluid) does not contain sperm, and so cannot make anyone pregnant. (Some authorities hypothesize that pre-ejaculate may contain sperm cells if the fluid is released shortly after a previous ejaculation.)PLEASE NOTE -- even though passing sperm through pre-ejaculate is extremely unlikely, sexually transmitted diseases can easily be passed through pre-ejaculate.People who say they got pregnant (or know someone who did) "from pre-ejaculate" are probably kidding themselves. What really happened in these cases is that the guy accidentally ejaculated some semen inside before pulling all the way out. Remember, it only takes one sperm cell meeting one egg to cause pregnancy!Men can feel ejaculation. Ejaculate (containing sperm) is forced out by an involuntary muscular contraction deep inside the man. The problem is that by the time he feels that very pleasurable feeling of ejaculating, it's too late. The feeling of ejaculating is fantastic, but you have to pull all the way out before even the very first shot.NOTE: there is no particular sensation at all from oozing pre-ejaculate. It does not "shoot".It is theoretically possible for a man to withhold ejaculation, or to withdraw immediately before ejaculation, but this requires exceptionally good control. If you're not ready for pregnancy, it's better to withdraw early and finish "by hand" or use a condom.
If a male, doesn't produce pre-ejaculatory fluid ("pre-cum"), it is normal, some males do produce it, some don't.
If a male, doesn't produce pre-ejaculatory fluid ("pre-cum"), it is normal, some males do produce it, some don't.
same thing
It is called Pre-Ejaculatory Fluid or also called Cowper's Fluid.
Cowper's glands
you cannot control how much pre ejaculatory fluid comes out, the more excited you get, typically the more that comes out. squeezing also has a lot to do with it, if you squeeze hard it milks more out.
Ever think it's the grand finale?
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.
* Preseminal fluid is precum and does contain sperm. There is a 2% risk of becomming pregnant.
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.
Many men do not have pre-ejaculations, and it is usually normal. However, if there are any other alarming signs or symptoms that concerns you, then you should consult your doctor to make sure there isn't something else going on, even if you don't think the symptoms are related.
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.