That means your partner has to always pull out before any semen comes out, and make sure to ejaculate (cum) away from your genitals This is because pregnancy can happen if any semen gets in your vagina or on your vulva But pulling out is a lot easier said than done. Since this fluid comes from the cowper’s gland instead of the testicles, it doesn’t contain sperm on its own but can pick up the sperm left in the urethra from recent ejaculation The chances of getting pregnant from precum are lower. If a man pulls out before ejaculating, can a woman still get pregnant
In bedrooms, basements and the backs of cars worldwide, millions of sexually active. This fluid looks very similar to semen. Learn what scientific research reveals about precum, sperm presence, and your real fertility risk during unprotected sex.
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