I've doing some research for almost an hour through internet to get this in the clear. The information I got are not all the same... some studies claim pre-ejaculation contains no sperm, some deny that. But yeah I understand that one can get pregmant by pre-ejaculation but... I'm wondering doe's it contain sperm in itself? Ok it comes from Cowper's gland, but that doesn't sound positive for sperm component (while it comes from testicles). So doe's it come from previous ejaculation? So some sperm may remain within penis? ... So if a male urinates after ejaculation, or washes out his penis, what are the chances for the preseminal fluid to contain sperm? And is there any other way to avoid the risk of preseminal fluid?
I'm asking this for I wish to have sex at least once without condom. Well at least just for a while to get a feel :) ... that's what both my girlfriend and I wish to do... but both are afraid of pregmancy... lol
But many friends of mine told me they have such experience and they barely believe that can cause pregmancy.
Thank you!
I'm asking this for I wish to have sex at least once without condom. Well at least just for a while to get a feel :) ... that's what both my girlfriend and I wish to do... but both are afraid of pregmancy... lol
But many friends of mine told me they have such experience and they barely believe that can cause pregmancy.
Thank you!
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I want to compliment you on your attempt to research this topic before you and your girlfriend try something.
The fact is that a single sperm can be left or can make it out with the precum to impregnate her.
It doesn't really matter where it came from... the fact is that it can survive and get through if you have unprotected sex.
There's a number of birth control methods that don't rely on a condom, and you can get advice on them at planned parenthood.
However, You're probably safest by using a barrier method.
Good luck.
Let us know what you decide.
The fact is that a single sperm can be left or can make it out with the precum to impregnate her.
It doesn't really matter where it came from... the fact is that it can survive and get through if you have unprotected sex.
There's a number of birth control methods that don't rely on a condom, and you can get advice on them at planned parenthood.
However, You're probably safest by using a barrier method.
Good luck.
Let us know what you decide.
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Well I wanna try at least once... ok just for a while lol :-p it won't be long. Hmmm ok here's one more question that will help me on my decision. How long can the sperm survive in my penis? 48hours? So if I won't ejaculate for two days, I won't have to worry about pre-cum. Am I right?
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I can't answer this.
You may need to consult a fertility expert or a medical doctor for the answer.
You may need to consult a fertility expert or a medical doctor for the answer.
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hey i think that fluid does contains some sperm because when you are exited to have an intercourse unprotectedly then there are chances of containg sperms in that fluid. so try to use protection don't risk yourself. bcz prevention is always better than cure...!!!!!
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