You were at risk of becoming pregnant by having unprotected intercourse, especially if this happened five days before you were to ovulate or on the day of ovulation.
This clear whitish fluid may have been pre ejaculte fluid, which itself does not contain sperm.
However, he had a recent ejaculation and if he didn't urinate prior to sex, there was some sperm left in his urethra. That is the tube through which semen and urine pass. So, it is likely that sperm was in his pre ejaculate fluid.
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Hello Anonymous,
You were at risk of becoming pregnant by having unprotected intercourse, especially if this happened five days before you were to ovulate or on the day of ovulation.
This clear whitish fluid may have been pre ejaculte fluid, which itself does not contain sperm.
However, he had a recent ejaculation and if he didn't urinate prior to sex, there was some sperm left in his urethra. That is the tube through which semen and urine pass. So, it is likely that sperm was in his pre ejaculate fluid.
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April 4, 2017 - 8:37amMaryann
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