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What Are The Chances Of Getting Pregnant From Precum?

hi a guy and I recently were rubbing against each other without clothes on. he was putting his dick against my vagina and there was precum but no ejaculation or penetration. I am a virgin. could I be pregnant? I can t stop worrying and I m not scheduled for my period for like 2 weeks
Tue, 20 Oct 2015
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Hi,
Thanks for posting in HCM.
Pre-ejaculatory fluid does contain active sperms (may be from previous ejaculation) and are capable of causing pregnancy. However, the chances are very very remote due to low sperm count in the fluid (about 3 million/ml).
However, there is a risk of a sexually transmitted infection (STI).
Thus, using condoms can help reduce the risk of STI transmission as well as pregnancy.
Hence, you may stop worrying and expect that you would get your periods in time.
Hope the information provided would be helpful.
All the best.
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What Are The Chances Of Getting Pregnant From Precum?

Hi, Thanks for posting in HCM. Pre-ejaculatory fluid does contain active sperms (may be from previous ejaculation) and are capable of causing pregnancy. However, the chances are very very remote due to low sperm count in the fluid (about 3 million/ml). However, there is a risk of a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Thus, using condoms can help reduce the risk of STI transmission as well as pregnancy. Hence, you may stop worrying and expect that you would get your periods in time. Hope the information provided would be helpful. All the best.