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According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the chance of conceiving from pre-cum is about 20% if you're using the withdrawal method. So, while it's low risk, it's not impossible.
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Read More »Before ejaculation occurs, the male reproductive system releases pre-ejaculate (aka pre-cum), which is a type of lubrication produced specifically for sex. Pre-cum alone technically does not contain sperm, so the chances of getting pregnant from pre-cum are pretty low. However, they're not zero, either. Whether withdrawal is your main birth control method or it's a method you occasionally rely on, here's what you need to know about sperm, pre-cum, and semen when it comes to your chances of getting pregnant.
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Read More »Basically, the withdrawal method is not iron-clad. "The advice I try to give couples is that if you're seriously using withdrawal, you have to be comfortable as a couple with the idea of not fully finishing sex," says Dr. Creinin. "If you are going to enter the vagina without any protection, you should withdraw long before finishing and being really stimulated. Pulling out before the brink of orgasm does not protect you." That also means that if you are using condoms as a birth control method, you should be putting a condom on once the penis is erect, before skin-to-skin contact (this is also true for reducing the risk of sexually transmitted infections). "It's estimated that about 20% of people can get pregnant from withdrawal method during sex, so it's possible those people got pregnant from pre-ejaculate," says Dr. Hsieh. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the chance of conceiving from pre-cum is about 20% if you're using the withdrawal method. So, while it's low risk, it's not impossible. The WHO also notes that the only way to prevent both pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) is through the correct and consistent use of condoms.
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