Welcome to EmpowHER. I am glad you came to us with your questions regarding the risk of pregnancy from pre ejaculate fluid.
The simple answer is no. There was no risk for becoming pregnant in this scenario.
Pre ejaculate fluid is a fluid which the penis usually emits with or around erection and before ejaculation, sometimes more than once. Pre-ejaculate itself does not contain sperm, but in some cases, can pick up traces of sperm left in the urethra.
It is generally agreed upon that it is most likely or only likely to contain sperm when a man has recently ejaculated and has not urinated afterwards. Urine flushes the urethra out, removing traces of sper). It's generally considered to be least likely to contain sperm when a man either hasn't ejaculated in a while and/or has recently urinated before he's pre-ejaculating.
Secondly, your partner was wearing panties and pants, which acted a barriers.
To learn more about how conception happens, please take a look at:
"Am I Pregnant?" Facts and Myths About Sex
https://www.empowher.com/pregnancy/content/am-i-pregnant-myths-and-facts-about-sex
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Hello Anonymous,
Welcome to EmpowHER. I am glad you came to us with your questions regarding the risk of pregnancy from pre ejaculate fluid.
The simple answer is no. There was no risk for becoming pregnant in this scenario.
Pre ejaculate fluid is a fluid which the penis usually emits with or around erection and before ejaculation, sometimes more than once. Pre-ejaculate itself does not contain sperm, but in some cases, can pick up traces of sperm left in the urethra.
It is generally agreed upon that it is most likely or only likely to contain sperm when a man has recently ejaculated and has not urinated afterwards. Urine flushes the urethra out, removing traces of sper). It's generally considered to be least likely to contain sperm when a man either hasn't ejaculated in a while and/or has recently urinated before he's pre-ejaculating.
Secondly, your partner was wearing panties and pants, which acted a barriers.
To learn more about how conception happens, please take a look at:
"Am I Pregnant?" Facts and Myths About Sex
https://www.empowher.com/pregnancy/content/am-i-pregnant-myths-and-facts-about-sex
Hope this answers your questions.
June 29, 2016 - 8:10amMaryann
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