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PostPosted: 08/11/06 - 15:26    Post subject: Pre-cum?! Pregnancy? YES!!!! Vote now! Reply with quote

Now and again we get a question on precum so letsa clear it up now shall we?!

Q2. What are the chances of getting pregnant from this ('withdrawal' and pre-ejaculate)?


There is no way anyone could give you the odds on a pregnancy without an ejaculation as there are many variables involved. There could be a very small number of active sperm in your pre-ejaculate, but could those swim and fertilize and egg? Who knows. Did your partner ovulate, etc. There is no way to calculate this risk. Don't have unprotected sex, ever. Unless you want to conceive. The worrying and waiting is not worth the risk of taking a chance! If you know you ejaculated, then you might talk to your partner about emergency contraception. I am not recommending that here, just mentioning it as a very, very last resort. For more read about it.

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Q. If a guy did not ejaculate, how effective is this?

A. This is a similar answer to the previous question. A female can get pregnant even if the guy does not ejaculate inside of her during intercourse. Most males discharge a small amount of fluid before ejaculation. It is a clear emission that can have a high concentration of sperm. This fluid is frequently called pre-cum. It is released during sexual arousal and usually is not felt by the male. A female could get an STD (including HIV) or become pregnant, if the pre-cum was inside of her or on her vaginal area. If you were using a condom properly it is not all that likely that your partner could become pregnant from pre-cum


YES YOU CAN GET PREGNANT WITH PRE-CUM AND YES STIs CAN BE CONTRACTED AND TRANSFERED THROUGH PRECUM! USE PROTECTION

HOPE THIS HELPS, KEE
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PostPosted: 12/13/06 - 14:26    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

i have a ? about this can u get stds h.i.v etc. only if ur partner has it and ur having unprotected sex because wat if ur partners is only haveing sex with u witch he should be and u no for a fact that he doenst have it and u no u dont have it can u still get it
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PostPosted: 12/17/06 - 15:26    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

ladybug89 wrote:
i have a ? about this can u get stds h.i.v etc. only if ur partner has it and ur having unprotected sex because wat if ur partners is only haveing sex with u witch he should be and u no for a fact that he doenst have it and u no u dont have it can u still get it


Okay I'll break this down because this is actually interesting..

Basic question is: If my partner and I are free of HIV, Aids, herpies, etc..

Could we we develop any of the STDs?

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I'm not 100% sure about this but my intelligence is I believe if you take Birth Control pills and not use a condom/condom breaks and since the you're basically shielded from pregnancy the sperm mixes with the partners sperm and creates a disease..

But again, I'm young and this is what I've heard, So don't believe me.
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PostPosted: 12/28/06 - 13:06    Post subject: Pre cum vs disease. Vote now! Reply with quote

Hello guys and Girls

Ill make it easier...

The Pill Only protects you from pregnancy if it is taken correctly. The Pill does not protect you from STDs. STDs are passed on through the mixing of bodily fluids, i.e sperm, vaginal fluids, blood etc.

It is neither here nor there whether your partner cheats or not. If is still FACT that you can catch diseases from unprotected sex. It is all very well saying you partner only sleeps with you, but what if he caught something from his past partners and did'nt know it? Thats why we say use protection!

In any case the Pill is not fool proof because if you are sick, have diarea, on antibiotics or miss a pill for example, the efficiancy is greatly reduced.

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PostPosted: 01/13/07 - 12:42    Post subject: comdom broke while having sex. Vote now! Reply with quote

question, i was starting to have sex, with my partner, and i pushed in twice and the condom broke while i was pushing in the third time. i pulled out asap. and i am affraide that she might be pregnate, i was using a spermsidal comdom. but there was either the spermisidal or pre ejacklauation on my head of the penis. do i need to be worried....???
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PostPosted: 03/03/07 - 19:32    Post subject: Re: comdom broke while having sex. Vote now! Reply with quote

swat305061 wrote:
question, i was starting to have sex, with my partner, and i pushed in twice and the condom broke while i was pushing in the third time. i pulled out asap. and i am affraide that she might be pregnate, i was using a spermsidal comdom. but there was either the spermisidal or pre ejacklauation on my head of the penis. do i need to be worried....???


worried but not fretting. wait things out, and get a test done if you are really worried.
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PostPosted: 04/21/07 - 14:12    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

i didnt wear a condom and i just strated going through puberty
when i ejaculate its only few drops of clear liquid not white stuff and i had sex with my girlfriend but its was my first time and i didnt kno what i was doing so i stopped about 4 mins in i didnt feel anything so i kno i didnt cum in her and i didnt pull out and then ejaculate either

what are the chances shes pregnant?
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PostPosted: 06/15/07 - 02:15    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

99% of the time there is no sperm in precum, please unsticky this thread.
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PostPosted: 06/19/07 - 21:09    Post subject: Stay as a sticky! Vote now! Reply with quote

doopdoop wrote:
99% of the time there is no sperm in precum, please unsticky this thread.


Interesting, I in fact read the opposite...that the sperm counts can be quite higher in pre-cum than in regular ejaculation. Now of course one can read one thing one place and find the opposite in another place but I am here to in fact to tell you that I got pregnant with my 2nd child because of pre-cum.

Hubby and I got into it one night and started before he put the condom on. As most will say, sex feels much better without the condom and it was hard for him to pull out and put one on. He did after a little while and when he ejaculated it was into the condom and the condom did not break. There is no other way that semen could've dripped on me or whatever (he took the condom off in the bathroom). This is also the ONLY time that we had started to have sex without a condom. 9 months later our precious baby girl was born-- yes and "accident" but she (along with her brother) are our world now and we wouldn't change a thing.

Others are not so lucky and this needs to stay as a sticky--- At 23 I had no idea pre-cum could get me pregnant, it was only after I ended up pregnant that I did the researched and realized this. Women and men alike need to realize that one can become pregnant this way.
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PostPosted: 06/22/07 - 19:29    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

doopdoop wrote:
99% of the time there is no sperm in precum, please unsticky this thread.


Agreed. Precum doesn't contain sperm - sperm can be left in the urethra from a previous ejaculation, and ejaculation can occur without orgasm (you dont know you just came), but precum, as a rule of thumb, doesn't contain sperm.
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