Pre-come still contains sperm, so it is just as possible for a girl to become pregnant from it as from ejaculate.
No actually precum does NOT contain sperm. The part of the man's body that produces precum is completely separate from the testicles that produce actual sperm. If you got pregnant from what you believe was precum then you are mistaken. Either 1 of 2 things happened. 1. He did not pull out quick enough and he just told you he did. 2. You had sex more then once in a short duration and he did not urinate between those times. Urinating will eliminate any sperm left in the penis after ejaculation.
Hello! Good question.
Pre-cum is essentially a small dosage of cum.
(In case you were wondering, it happens so men can use it as a natural lubricant). Although it has cum in it, it is a very small amount that makes it super rare to get pregnant simply from pre-cum.
Keep in mind that it is still possible and people should always wear protection to pervent anything from happening.
Have a nice day!
Yes it can cause pregnancy.
Yes she can.
pre-cum has more sperm in it then cum and is more likely to make a person pregnent.
If you are having pregnancy symptoms and have missed your period or are late, you could be pregnant...even the smallest amount of pre-cum contains hundreds of sperm that can impregnate you. Check it out and get tested for pregnancy...a single pregnancy test can cost $5, while a pack of 2 can be about $8.
No they do not cause pregnancy.
Cuddling won't cause pregnancy.
No it doesn't cause, prevent or end a pregnancy.
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Yes, lithium can cause a false pregnancy on a pregnancy test.
White secretions won't cause pregnancy.
Pregnancy may cause your feet to swell.
Sharing a bath won't cause pregnancy.
While it doesn't actually cause pregnancy, it can be a prelude to it.
backache doesnt cause pregnancy no, but pregnancy can cause backache. although keep a watch on how often the pain comes, it could be a sign of labor.
Pregnancy does not cause inflammation in the uterus. Inflammation of the uterus during pregnancy would serve no biological purpose.