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What You Don’t Know About Pre-cum. It Can Get You Pregnant

What You Don’t Know About Pre-cum. It Can Get You Pregnant

Having sex without a condom brings about certain risks. When you don't use protection during lovemaking, penile fluid may enter the vagina without even noticing. This liquid is what is referred to as pre-cum. Sometimes there is a leakage of semen in the fluid that increases the likelihood of getting pregnant.

What is pre-ejaculate or pre-cum? Pre-cum, also known as pre-ejaculate is the fluid released before ejaculation. It usually comes out unknowingly before a man ejaculates. This fluid can be used partially as a lubricant. Pre-cum doesn't have semen content, but it can leak into the fluid when it is released. Below is what you don't know about pre-cum.

Can Pre-cum Make You Pregnant?

The possibilities of getting pregnant from pre-cum fluid are 100%. Pre-ejaculate is a lubricant, but this does not mean that it can't transfer semen to the female reproductive system. Usually, the fluid comes out involuntary since it's not produced willingly, therefore difficult to stop or control once released. When making love without using protection, pre-ejaculate containing the sperm enters the vagina, and more often than not, you won’t be able to notice that.

As per a study conducted on sperm and pre-cum, it was found that there are some males who motile sperm on the provided sample. The total number of men who had sperms in the pre-cum fluid was 11 of 27, with ten of them producing motile sperm. Another study shows that 16.7% of males have healthy motile sperm in their pre-cum.

The Effectiveness of the Pull-Out Method

Pull out method is not effective when compared to other forms of birth control. As per the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the failure of the pull-out method is about 22%. However, the pull-out method has several merits. It is free and doesn't require preparation since it is done spontaneously. Moreover, this method does not require any form of prescription, clinical, or store trip.

On the contrary, it is essential to understand that no method of birth control is perfect. All of them carry a degree of unplanned pregnancy occurring. Nevertheless, the pull-out process has a higher risk of unplanned pregnancy, with 22% of the women who have regular sex getting pregnant every year. However, pregnancy rates reduce when the birth control methods are used in the right way. Like condoms, the pull-out method may be effective when it is used correctly.

Remember the Following When Using the Pull-Out Method

There are some things that you are supposed to understand before you try out the pulling method. Below are some of the discussed things to know before testing the pull-out method.

It's not easy pulling out. Therefore, condoms must be used during practice.

Sometimes it’s difficult for men to know or control their ejaculation.

Pull-out methods are the best way of preventing the contraction or the spread of STDs.

To increase its effectiveness, trace the menstruation cycle of the woman.

It is usually essential for partners to talk before they try out the pulling-out method. When they are not sure about this method, they can opt for another birth control method.  Some people like using both condoms and the pull-out method. This might help prevent the sperm from getting into the vagina even if the man pulls out completely. Additionally, it helps in avoiding the pre-cum fluid from getting into the vagina. A combination of both methods offers protection in case the condom breaks.

Pre-ejaculate can carry the sperm to the female reproductive system, and when there is any live egg, it is fertilized. This makes it possible to get pregnant from the pre-cum fluid.

The Bottom Line

Pre-cum or pre-ejaculate is the fluid a man releases unknowingly before ejaculation. This fluid can be used as a lubricant, and it doesn't have semen content. However, semen can be leaked into the fluid. Even if you use the best method of birth control, it's still possible to get pregnant. It is good to know that all birth control methods are not 100% safe, but when they are used correctly, they may work well. Pulling out is also not safe and can be practiced with a condom. Some partners also use the pulling out method with a condom to reduce the risk of getting pregnant. However, it is usually the best idea to have an emergency contraceptive or backup pills. This will help to prevent unwanted pregnancy when sexually active.

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