Here is what GoAskAlice/ Columbian University has to say,
"It is possible to become pregnant from a man's pre-ejaculate fluid under certain instances , though the chances are quite low. Pre-ejaculate fluid itself does not contain sperm, however sperm left behind from a previous ejaculation might be an eager stow-away on the pre-ejaculate cargo ship."
"After ejaculation, whether by masturbation or sex with a partner, sperm may be left over in the urethra, the tube that semen travels through. Urinating between ejaculations flushes the urethra of these leftover sperm and clears the way for pre-ejaculate.
If sperm remain in the urethra from a previous ejaculation, they may be released with pre-ejaculate.
During unprotected vaginal sex, this could allow sperm to enter the vagina and possibly fertilize an egg, even if the man were to pull out before ejaculating."
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Hello Anonymous,
Here is what GoAskAlice/ Columbian University has to say,
"It is possible to become pregnant from a man's pre-ejaculate fluid under certain instances , though the chances are quite low. Pre-ejaculate fluid itself does not contain sperm, however sperm left behind from a previous ejaculation might be an eager stow-away on the pre-ejaculate cargo ship."
"After ejaculation, whether by masturbation or sex with a partner, sperm may be left over in the urethra, the tube that semen travels through. Urinating between ejaculations flushes the urethra of these leftover sperm and clears the way for pre-ejaculate.
If sperm remain in the urethra from a previous ejaculation, they may be released with pre-ejaculate.
During unprotected vaginal sex, this could allow sperm to enter the vagina and possibly fertilize an egg, even if the man were to pull out before ejaculating."
Hope this clears up the confusion.
September 21, 2016 - 9:21amMaryann
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