ok, me and bf have had unprotected sex. not so that he came in me. he pulled out and put a condom on. i know it was a bit stupid. but got myself a little worried the other night, as while we were having sex, we stopped for a minitue, and looked at the condom, and basically there was a white liquid in it, i mean, he didnt fully cum, but there was some in, so im abit worried about being pregnant now. if the same thing happend whilse doing it without a condom
what are your views?
what are your views?
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Well, there's a debate going on right now on this board about whether there's a risk of pregnancy from the FIRST signs of liquid from an erect penis. This is commonly called "pre-com" or "precum".
It basically is secretions that help to lubricate the urethrea and nuetralize the acidity left from urine.
The point is this. If there are ANY sperms left in the urethrea, it only takes one to impregnate.
If the bf didn't climax anytime soon BEFORE having sex with you, it might be somewhat safer....
but the fact that you two were having UNPROTECTED SEX (no matter how briefly) is a major risk factor for you.
Some white liquid in the condom is good, because it helps to lubricate it and reduces friction that COULD lead to stress or a rip or a failure.
You WANT the semen to be caught inside the condom. So that it can be removed from the vagina when he withdraws.
I think you'd have to ask your bf if he came or not... as he's the best judge of this. If he had climaxed before he came over, or had ejaculated many times in the week before this intercourse, perhaps his "supply" was down.
You are right to be concerned.
In the future, INSIST on using protection for the entire time!
It basically is secretions that help to lubricate the urethrea and nuetralize the acidity left from urine.
The point is this. If there are ANY sperms left in the urethrea, it only takes one to impregnate.
If the bf didn't climax anytime soon BEFORE having sex with you, it might be somewhat safer....
but the fact that you two were having UNPROTECTED SEX (no matter how briefly) is a major risk factor for you.
Some white liquid in the condom is good, because it helps to lubricate it and reduces friction that COULD lead to stress or a rip or a failure.
You WANT the semen to be caught inside the condom. So that it can be removed from the vagina when he withdraws.
I think you'd have to ask your bf if he came or not... as he's the best judge of this. If he had climaxed before he came over, or had ejaculated many times in the week before this intercourse, perhaps his "supply" was down.
You are right to be concerned.
In the future, INSIST on using protection for the entire time!
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