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Hello Anonymous,

Welcome to EmpowHER. Thank you for reaching out to our community with your questions.

Let's begin with the pre ejaculate fluid and semen, which contains sperm.

Pre ejaculate fluid can be released from the penis during sexual activity. It is usually released before the male reaches orgasm, which results in the ejaculation of semen. It prepares the urethra for the semen and helps in lubrication during sexual intercourse.

Some guys release a small amount of pre-ejaculate; others may release quite a bit, and most may not know when pre- ejaculate is happening.

Although pre-ejaculate does not contain sperm when it is produced, it can pick up leftover sperm in the urethra. This means that pre-ejaculate can contain sperm when it leaves the body, creating a risk for pregnancy. Pre-ejaculate can also transmit STIs.

Semen is released during the process of ejaculation. It carries sperm or the spermatozoa and fructose and other enzymes that help the sperm to survive to facilitate successful fertilization.

The whitish opalescence is due to the large amount of protein that it contains and its slightly turbid appearance is due to the spermatozoa contained within it.

A male is very aware of when he is ejaculating. Once started, it is unstoppable.

About the risk for pregnancy, if you touched her through her pants, there was no risk of any fluid entering her body. As long as no ejaculated fluid can in direct contact with her naked vulva or vagina, there was no risk.

I hope this answers your questions.

Regards,
Maryann

October 24, 2016 - 8:54am

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