If semen has died, the sperm is dead. That doesn't mean you shouldn't wash your hands for hygienic reasons. Pre-ejaculate does not contain sperm. But, it can pick up sperm remaining in the urethra (the tube through which urine and semen pass) from a previous ejaculation. Once a man urinates, any sperm would be flushed out. There is a risk of pregnancy when a woman has unprotected sex with ejaculation inside (or rarely) on the opening to her vagina.
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Dear Anon,
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If semen has died, the sperm is dead. That doesn't mean you shouldn't wash your hands for hygienic reasons. Pre-ejaculate does not contain sperm. But, it can pick up sperm remaining in the urethra (the tube through which urine and semen pass) from a previous ejaculation. Once a man urinates, any sperm would be flushed out. There is a risk of pregnancy when a woman has unprotected sex with ejaculation inside (or rarely) on the opening to her vagina.
Helena
April 22, 2017 - 4:31amThis Comment
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