There is no risk from this scenario. Pre-ejaculate fluid in itself does not contain sperm. If a male has had a recent ejaculation, sperm can be picked up in the urethra (the tube which urine and semen pass through), but once he would urinate, the sperm would be flushed out. There is a risk of pregnancy when a woman has unprotected sex with ejaculation inside her vagina or (rarely) on the opening.
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Hi, Anon.
Thank you for your message.
There is no risk from this scenario. Pre-ejaculate fluid in itself does not contain sperm. If a male has had a recent ejaculation, sperm can be picked up in the urethra (the tube which urine and semen pass through), but once he would urinate, the sperm would be flushed out. There is a risk of pregnancy when a woman has unprotected sex with ejaculation inside her vagina or (rarely) on the opening.
Helena
July 9, 2017 - 2:30pmThis Comment
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