Pre-ejaculate itself does not contain any sperm. Sperm may be inside the urethra if a man ejaculated recently and did not urinate since. If he urinated since he last ejaculated, there is no sperm at all. Pregnancy is very uncommon from pre-ejaculate and the urethra would have to contain sperm at the same time. A woman would also have to be ovulating and engage in unprotected intercourse with ejaculation.
You need to have your anxiety treated - the issue is not pregnancy, it's your anxiety. When you get this treated you can live a normal life without all these stressors. Sex should be enjoyed, and should not be a cause of panic. Please be proactive and seek help.
Best,
Susan
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Hello mcarina
Thank you for writing.
Pre-ejaculate itself does not contain any sperm. Sperm may be inside the urethra if a man ejaculated recently and did not urinate since. If he urinated since he last ejaculated, there is no sperm at all. Pregnancy is very uncommon from pre-ejaculate and the urethra would have to contain sperm at the same time. A woman would also have to be ovulating and engage in unprotected intercourse with ejaculation.
You need to have your anxiety treated - the issue is not pregnancy, it's your anxiety. When you get this treated you can live a normal life without all these stressors. Sex should be enjoyed, and should not be a cause of panic. Please be proactive and seek help.
October 2, 2017 - 4:27amBest,
Susan
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