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2006-12-06 00:25:13 · 18 answers · asked by Candy 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Pregnancy

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Yes i know plenty of girls that have gotten pregnant after their boyfriends pulled out.

Yes, it is possible to get pregnant from pre-*** (a slang word for the
drops of pre-ejaculatory secretions that come out of the penis in
response to sexual stimulation) as this may contain sperms remaining
in the ducts following a previous ejaculation.

However, for pregnancy to occur in such a situation, both the man and women should be highly fertile and the exposure of that fluid to the female genitalia should occur close to the ovulation day. You may wish to know that there are recorded cases of women who became pregnant this way.

If you have had a sexual encounter which you suspect could lead to pregnancy, get tested as soon after 7 days from the ovulation day, as possible. There are sensitive test kits such as those based on ELISA principle, which can detect pregnancy at least a week before your period is
due. And if you miss a period get tested within the next week itself.

http://www.sexualcounselling.com
Good luck

2006-12-06 01:34:38 · answer #1 · answered by ஐ♥Julian'sMommy♥ஐ 7 · 1 0

I did. And now I have a almost 8 year old daughter. Withdrawal method, or as hubby and I refer to it as pull and pray, doesn't work. I got pregnant and had by daughter at 17. I was just really lucky the guy that got me pregnant stayed. I don't know what the chances are but if you don't want to get pregnant use a condom. They are easier and cheaper than 9 months of pregnancy and the cost of giving birth. Good luck

2006-12-06 00:56:07 · answer #2 · answered by Mrs. Always Right 5 · 1 0

Yes, a woman can get pregnant even when ejaculation doesn't occur within the vagina. This is because pre-ejaculation fluid may contain some sperm.

Withdrawal of the penis from the vagina before ejaculation is one of the oldest methods of birth control. But fewer than 3 percent of adults in the United States use it as their primary method of contraception. The failure (pregnancy) rate is high. About 20 percent to 25 percent of women who rely on the withdrawal method become pregnant each year.

2006-12-06 00:33:30 · answer #3 · answered by Tami C 3 · 1 0

Oh yes this is quite possible as the substance you are discussing is the various glands clearing the way for the "real" thing. To make sure that it is not too acidic from urine left in the tract the glands put forth a bit of sacrificial secretions that can contain sperm and with the right twist of fate it really only takes 1 successful swimmer, out of the millions contained in even a small amount of seminal fluid.

2006-12-06 00:37:07 · answer #4 · answered by gaias_grotto 2 · 0 0

Pregnancy is the carrying of one or more embryos or fetuses by female mammals, including humans, inside their bodies. In a pregnancy, there can be multiple gestations (for example, in the case of twins, or triplets). Human pregnancy is the most studied of all mammalian pregnancies.

Human pregnancy lasts approximately 9 months between the time of the last menstrual cycle and childbirth (38 weeks from fertilisation). The medical term for a pregnant woman is genetalian, just as the medical term for the potential baby is embryo (early weeks) and then fetus (until birth). A woman who is pregnant for the first time is known as a primigravida or gravida 1: a woman who has never been pregnant is known as a gravida 0; similarly, the terms para 0, para 1 and so on are used for the number of times a woman has given birth.

In many societies' medical and legal definitions, human pregnancy is somewhat arbitrarily divided into three trimester periods, as a means to simplify reference to the different stages of fetal development. The first trimester period carries the highest risk of miscarriage (natural death of embryo or fetus). During the second trimester the development of the fetus can start to be monitored and diagnosed. The third trimester marks the beginning of viability, or the ability of the fetus to survive, with or without medical help, outside of the mother's womb.

2006-12-06 00:27:01 · answer #5 · answered by Nouhime 4 · 0 2

You have about a 20% chance of getting pregnant from pre ***.

2006-12-06 00:26:56 · answer #6 · answered by Mike H 1 · 0 0

You know what they call people who use withdrawal as a form of Birth control? (when the guy pulls out just before cumming).

They call them parents.

Precum is potent enough to get your pregnant.

Use a condom or get some birth control if you don't want to get pregnant.

Couples who use W/D for a year statistically end up with about a 15-20% likelihood of conceiving.

2006-12-06 00:32:18 · answer #7 · answered by TrixyLoo 5 · 3 0

Billions have, and countless billions more will. It only takes a microscopic amount to make you pregnant.
If you don't want to get pregnant and are having unprotected sex, you are dumb.
But don't worry. This is America. You can kill the baby for free at the clinic down the street.

2006-12-06 00:29:25 · answer #8 · answered by wuxxler 5 · 0 1

there are just as much of a chance if it were the real thing. you should never have sex without a condom if you don't want to deal with what happens next . good luck.

2006-12-06 00:30:16 · answer #9 · answered by littleluvkitty 6 · 0 0

How do you know that it was 'pre' and not the real thing if it was inside of you.

2006-12-06 00:27:35 · answer #10 · answered by Mary Jane 2 · 1 0

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