My partner and I had sex but he pulled out before ejaculation, though I'm worried about pre-cum. Can pre-sperm cause pregnancy? I'm trying to understand the chances.
Biologically yes, pre-ejaculatory fluid can contain viable sperm. If you have missed a period or are worried, consult your doctor for safe contraceptive advice or a test.
It can indeed cause pregnancy, and if you have irregular periods like I did, tracking ovulation is hard. So relying on pull-out is risky. Better to be safe and use protection.
Yes, it is possible. If you are trying to avoid pregnancy, using standard protection like condoms is the easiest and most practical way to prevent any tension.
Yes, it can. The pull-out method is never 100% safe because precum has sperm. If you don't want a pregnancy right now, use a condom from the beginning.
Yes, absolutely! Many people don't realize this, but precum can definitely lead to pregnancy. If you are not planning yet, it is always safer to use proper protection from the start.
Yes, it actually can. Pre-ejaculatory fluid can carry active sperm, so if you are trying to conceive or avoid, please be very cautious and track your cycle carefully.