Pre-cum

Me and my boyfrined had unprotected sex, but he didnt cum. Everytime he felt th urge to cum he stopped and waited for the feeling to pass. Can pre-cum get you pregnant?

Answer #1

While it’s a low risk, it is still possible so why take that chance.

When a guy is aroused, a clear alkaline liquid – that’s considered to be sperm-free – is released to lubricate his urethra (the tube that carries the urine and sperm out of his body), preparing it for the safe passage of sperm when he does in fact ejaculate.

But any sperm left in the urethra from a previous ejaculation can mix with the secretion. And, if his little swimmers make their way into your vagina, you can get pregnant.

You should also know that this fluid can transmit STDs, such as HIV and hepatitis.

Other diseases, such as herpes, can be passed simply by rubbing against each other’s genitals.

Bottom line: Since exposure to precum can lead to pregnancy, play it smart and have him use a condom.

If you add water-based lube, he’ll learn that rubbing against you will still feel fabulous.

Kiasu

Answer #2

When he felt the urge to cum did he pull out an was soft because my boyfriend did the same thing but he didn’t tell me if he was about to cum now I’m wondering If I maybe pregnant because my period didn’t cum so maybe you should get a test if you experienced the same thing

Answer #3

Pre cum cannot get you pregnant!

You have No idea what you are talking about.

pre-cum isn’t SUPPOSED to contain sperm, but because most males masturbate on a daily basis and engage in sexual activities it generally does contain sperm…some left over.

So you can get pregnant from it.

Answer #4

Im on the pill aswell but missed one. I usually take the pill at 11am but forogt so took it at 11pm-12pm then took another as normal the following morning at 11am. Im really worried

Answer #5

Most definitely, it’s never safe to not use a condom unless you’re trying to have a baby. Precum can get you pregnant nearly as easy as regular cum, let alone your chances of catching an STD are extremely high.

Answer #6

pre-cum rarely contains sperm but it does happen (as ifeelcrazy123 described) especially f the guy hasn’t urinated since his last ejaculation.

It CAN get you pregnant but it’s a slim chance.

Plus you were on the pill, although you “missed” one you should be fine. You did the correct thing in taking the next one that night and continuing with your normal scheduled time.

The pill leaflets used to advise doing that, but of cousre missing a pill DOES increase your chances of becoming pregnant. But in my experience I’ve missed pills and doubled up 24hrs later and did not get pregnant. (of course all women’s bodies are different so you SHOULD take precaution and use condoms untill your next pill pack starts.)

xox Sika

Answer #7

Pre cum cannot get you pregnant!

It is produced by the Cowper’s Gland, NOT THE TESTICLES. It contains no sperm cells.

The job of Pre-cum is to create a safe path for the sperm and provide natural lubrication.

The only way Pre-cum can get you pregnant is if you have sex again too soon after ejeculating because traces of sperm will remain in the duct of the penis until they are flushed out.

So people saying pre-cum can get you pregnant almost as easy as “regular cum” are complete idiots!!! Regular cum… I didn’t know it came(get it, came) in different varieties.

Answer #8

pre-cum can get you pregnant but if you are on the pill then I doubt you have anything to worry about.

Answer #9

If your on the pill and your sure he didn’t cum then you shouldn’t be worried.?

Answer #10

Me and my boyfrend were only playing around, we didnt actually have sex, but we had his penis liek there and was sort of prodding, but not really going in, and my period is 8 days late, plus we did it on the day my period was supposed to be due, its usually irregualar, but does this mean im pregnant, there is a chance there was precum there, but he didnt cum b4 it and he thinks it would be ok, i just want to make sure, but is it possible?

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