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can I become pregnant by precome?

By October 26, 2014 - 12:45pm
 
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Okay so i have a question ,so me and my ex had sex and I'm still getting over my yeast infection its light or whatever .so anyways he precomes alot like a lot but he didn't ejaculate inside me . So is there any possible chance of getting pregnant? But also i was on birth control but i stop taking it about three in a half weeks ago but is its still possible?

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Hi Mrs. Jerez,

Thank you for responding back. When is your period due? I would take a pregnancy test if you are late.

Kristin

October 29, 2014 - 12:54pm
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Hi Mrs. Jerez,

Thank you for joining the EmpowHER community and for sharing your question. Any time you have unprotected sex, you risk pregnancy. Pre-come (pre-ejaculatory fluid) is the few drops of fluid that men have on their penis at the moment of erection. This usually does not contain sperm. Any fluid that comes out of a man's penis after this few drops is actually ejaculatory fluid and that does contain sperm. If he is not using a condom and you are having sex, you most certainly can get pregnant. 

I suggest that you see your doctor and get started back on birth control and use a condom if you don't want to get pregnant.

Did this help Mrs. Jerez?

October 27, 2014 - 12:38pm
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Thank you. But i also have another question you said that its not cum but it taste like it and it comes out a lot like a lot. So should i still take a pregnancy test?

October 28, 2014 - 1:26pm
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