We have helped you on this topic several times and I think it's a good idea for you to study sex education further so you know more.
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.
It's your choice whether to take emergency contraception but there is no need to take any kind of contraception.
Susan
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Hello Emmieyk
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We have helped you on this topic several times and I think it's a good idea for you to study sex education further so you know more.
July 11, 2019 - 4:59amPre-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.
It's your choice whether to take emergency contraception but there is no need to take any kind of contraception.
Susan
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