sperm is sperm regardless of when it comes out. Men have pulled out b4 cumming & became daddy's
2007-01-11 07:53:48
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answered by earthangel_candy 4
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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/Pregconcern.htm
2007-01-11 08:50:12
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answered by ஐ♥Julian'sMommy♥ஐ 7
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Pre-ejaculatory fluid is the same as regular come. The man's penis just shoots out a little bit of it to clean and sterilize his penis for when he actually comes. There is still sperm in it so you can get pregnant. There is obviously not as much sperm in it as when he ejaculates, but there is still a little and it can get you pregnant. The chances are slimmer since it's a tiny amount, but it is possible.
2007-01-11 07:59:40
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answered by annamartin 3
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Well it's pretty hard to get pregnant that way I spent 3 years with my ex using the pull out method and never got pregnant, but then I have been with my current partner for a year and after11 months of using the same method I got pregnant so it depends on many things, how much sperm is realeased in the pre- the PH level in your vagina, what time of the month you are, the fertility of both of you. it depends on many factors, but from experience if you don't want to get pregnant use another form of contraception aswell, luckily we both want this baby, but I have now learned for the future that it can happen
2007-01-11 08:09:01
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answered by jazyj 2
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Lets just say that pregnancy in this manner is probable. The odds really don't matter if you get pregnant and you don't want to. If the odds were 1 in 10,000 I don't think that I would feel any better about an unwanetd pregnancy if I beat those odds. I am sure that a teenaged girl would not sit on the sofa with her friends and say, "The bad news is that I am pregnant and I don't know how I am going to tell my parents. The good news, however, is that I beat 1 in 10,000 odds! Am I lucky or what?"
2007-01-11 08:02:22
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answered by Joe K 6
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Well I will put it like this to you me and my boyfriend had sex for about six months straight with out a condom and everybody knows that a man can tell if precum is seeping out before the *** so buy the time they pull out it be too late I mean the pre *** is already in but anyways I only got pregnant from the first time he actually cam in me so that should answer the question. Sorry if its a little sexually explicit.
2007-01-11 08:13:03
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answered by crystal41787 1
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Fact is slim to none we are talking 0.0025%. The sperm doesn't have what it needs to swim and survive without semen. Even if it did not enough sperm. It takes at least 21 million to be fertile. Pre *** on a perfect day maybe a million theres no way based on the fact of numbers and it doesn't have what it needs to make it to egg.
2015-04-29 09:35:05
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answered by tyler 2
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Very small. A full ejaculation contains about 500,000-2 million sperm. Pre-ejaculate contains about a fourth of that number respectively. A woman's body usually destroys 2/3 of the sperm that enter her body, others die on the way there due to confusion, sperm being unfit to move or picking the wrong tube to swim up. Therefore, most of the sperm in pre fluid die. However, there is always a chance.
2007-01-11 07:56:37
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answered by Anonymous
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it really is how I were given pregnant. Precum has a tendency to have livelier sperm and your hazards of being pregnant are very intense. in case you do not favor to apply a condom then talk your female friend into getting on goof information birth control alongside with the dep. shot. It lasts for 3 months and everntually she will be able to stop her sessions.
2016-12-02 03:28:13
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answered by ? 4
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The chances are good enough that you should not even risk it. I agree children are beautiful things, but it is mazing how they can ruin your plans if you have one unplanned. If you are not into the whole condom thing, I recommend you either get on the pill or shot, and STILL have him pull out.
If it is just because he does not want to wear a condom and you want him to but are trying to make him happy, tell him either wrap that thing up or get used to rosy palm. Sex with a condom is still better than no sex at all.
2007-01-11 07:58:02
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answered by Chris L 3
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I agree with the first person it's still sperm and you can get pregnant either way.
2007-01-11 07:53:15
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answered by Anonymous
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