Last night you and your girlfriend had unprotected intercourse for like 30 seconds you didnt ejaculate or feel any pre-ejaculate is there a decent chance she could get pregnant?

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2026-02-24 14:20

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proble not but if you wanted to get the Moring After Pill for her just to be on the safe side! Various scientific studies have found that there is no sperm in pre-ejaculate which is no surprise as it is created in a totally different place to Sperm; however it is possible that some sperm remains in the urethra from a previous ejaculation, if so urinating should generally flush out or render useless most sperm remaining in the urethra. As far as pregnancy goes, precum is unlikely to cause pregnancy, even if some sperm remains in the urethra after urination it is very unlikely to be of the correct quantity or quality to reach and fertilize an egg. Some people say "it only takes one sperm to fertilise an egg"; in essence this is true as only one sperm eventually penetrates the egg; however, in reality fertilising an egg is a team effort involving millions of sperm, most of which are lost along the way. There also has to be an egg there to be fertilised, which generally only happens one day a month. However sperm can live for 3-7 days in the female reproductive areas waiting for an egg to appear. The withdrawal method is when a man pulls his penis out of the vagina and ejaculates away from the vagina. This method was the original contraceptive before condoms, the pill etc were developed and is still very common today. When used correctly it has a high success rate but does have a higher failure rate than more modern contraceptive methods. The majority of these failures may be attribted to the male not pulling out in time, many men (particularly younger less experienced men) lack the self control and in the heat of the moment leave it too long before pulling out. In this situation it is likely that a couple of spurts of semen (containing millions of tiny sperm) enter the vagina. It is also possible for a man to have one or two spurts of semen then a gap of a second or two and then more spurts of semen during an orgasm. In this situation it may appear that male has ejaculated outside of the vagina, but in reality millions of sperm have been deployed into the vagina. Quick facts: Sperm is made in the testicles, it is stored there and only released when the man orgasms. Semen is a mixture of sperm and protective fluids that shoots from the end of the penis and occurs when the man orgasms. Precum is clear, sticky, dribbles from the penis and is very unlikely to cause pregnancy if the man has urinated since his last ejaculation. Risks of pregnancy using the withdrawal method. HIGH>>>>> Guy does not withdraw in time and shoots inside the vagina. Guy miss times his orgasm and a couple of spurts of semen enter the vagina. Guy withdraws in time but inserts again without urinating. MEDIUM>>>>> Guy withdraws just in time but close to orgasm. Guy withdraws in time but inserts again in the same session after urinating. (some semen may remain in urethra. LOW>>>>>> Guy withdraws nowhere near his orgasm and has urinated beforehand. Guy inserts penis briefly, is nowhere near orgasm and has urinated since his last ejaculation.

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