Part of sex education should be knowing that pre ejaculate contains sperm. EVERYONE needs to know that "pulling out" before ejaculation does NOT mean conception will not occur. Everyone also needs to be taught that a woman's egg(s) can be present in her womb AT ANY TIME during her cycle....
As I have said time and time again - there is no such thing as safe sex, and a woman can get pregnant at any time from the time she is about 9 to the time she is 59.
2007-01-20 11:25:49
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a such thing as pre-ejaculation. It's only a tiny bit of fluid that comes out but it's full of sperm. So even if he does pull out you still have some sperm in you. And all it takes is one of those guys. As of having sex on your period. Still risky cause it's possible to get pregnant on your period. Also sperm can live for a while in your body. So it's possible that when you had sex The sperm just kinda waited on the egg. Honestly i would go with the last time you had sex. I could be wrong but it's possible.
2007-01-20 19:30:23
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answered by Lil Mama 2
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Could have been any one of the times, I wouldn't be able to tell. The sperm from the last day of your period could have survived inside you for several days and done the job then. Or since you were virtually at the middle of your cycle the other times, you most likely would have been ovulating and at your most fertile time, and the sperm that may have happened to be in his pre-ejaculate could've got you pregnant. Good luck with your pregnancy :-)
2007-01-20 19:52:06
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answered by fickle™ 5
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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
2007-01-20 19:27:51
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answered by ASDZA’NI 5
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You are pregnant because of pre ejaculation. The pre ejaculation is just like the real thing. It doesn't really take the whole thing to become pregnant, all it takes is just the pre ejaculation to get pregnant regardless of your cycle
2007-01-20 19:29:36
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answered by George 4
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During ovulation...when he pulled out....this is why no one uses this a form of birth control....there is often pre-ejaculate (or pre-***) present...you dont even need to be able to see it...one drop will do the trick...there is sperm in this pre-ejaculate and they swim upstream ....always use a condom!
2007-01-20 19:28:18
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answered by motherhendoulas 4
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OMG ppl as dumb as you two shouldn't have sex...I am sorry if that is rude but it is true!! Are you serious first of all? You can get prego anytime it doesn't matter if you are on the rag. It doesn't matter if he didn't finish in you b/c it was in there! Haven't you ever heard of precum?? I mean did they talk to you about sex in school?? Didn't they tell you of ways to protect yourself...heard of a condom. Ppl are always asking this question on here and I just can't imagine ppl not knowing this!
2007-01-20 19:27:03
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answered by me! 2
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Sweetie you have bigger things to be thinking about at 25 weeks. Just focus on your baby not the way your husband/boyfriend pre-ejaculated.
2007-01-20 19:37:49
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answered by wheezerthill 4
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Sperm are released at other times than the main ejaculation, so pregnancy from such intercourse is possible. The most likely fertile time is about midway between periods, so any unprotected sexual activity at that time could result in conception.
2007-01-20 19:25:41
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answered by Anonymous
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kny390 and bedhead are right. You can get pregnant even during your period. Semen oozes out of the penis during sex so coitus interruptus is not a reliable form of birth control.
2007-01-20 19:33:06
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answered by Anonymous
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