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Ok ladies. This is all about precum. If a man doesn't ejaculate at all, just precums a little. Can that get a girl pregnant? Does precum actually have sperm or strong enough sperm to fertilize an egg? This has been a big debate lately for me and a friend of mine. Im not talking about "pulling out" I mean if the guy doesn't *** at all.
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I've heard the only way a male will have sperm in his precum is from a very recent ejaculation without peeing afterwards. If so, during intercourse the precum may pickup left over sperm in the urethra. Since the precum comes from a gland and not from the testicles. I've heard precum is just a lubricant and to clear our the urethra for the actually ejaculation sperm to have a clear way out. But I keep hearing different things. Me and my boyfriend of have been using the "pull out" for about a year, and within the last month he has full ejaculated inside twice. But his precum never got me pregnant.
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Yes. The lubricating fluid expressed before ejaculation has fewer sperm in it, but certainly has enough that the possibility for conception is there. Anyone who is trying NOT to get pregnant should ALWAYS use protection throughout the entire encounter.
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I've heard that yes it Does contain sperm no matter how small of an amount that is produced, but I think as long as he does pre *** inside of you, you Still have a chance of becoming pregnant. I've heard of women who have had a man *** Around her vaginal lips and still became pregnant because the sperm swam their way up and did what they do naturally which is find the egg. So depending on how strong of swimmers the man has I'd say you still could. Not a doctor or expert just hear say.
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