If there is unprotected sex but there is no pass out of sperms in her vagina. Is there any chances of pregnancy.
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No. Sperm has to enter on the day when ovum is mature, preg then is possible.
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Before I answer your question, I would like to say that all men pre-ejaculate; some more than others. The Question here, however, is does it contain sperm. According to very recent and very reliable studies (most notably "Contraceptive Technology" by Robert Hatcher), pre-ejaculate has no sperm present. Pre-ejaculate is emitted by the cowper's gland during sexual arousal. The cowper's gland does NOT have the ability to produce sperm cells. That is the job of the testes. The only times, however, there IS sperm in the pre-ejaculate is when there was an earlier ejaculation and sperm from the last one had gotten mixed with the newer "pre-cum" But even this amount of sperm is in the hundreds (some say thousands) and is generally not the numbers needed to concieve. That fact that you were not in your fertile time is also a bonus. Even though you can technically ovulate any time in your cycle, chances are (if you have a fairly regualar cycle) that you were on schedule. I find it amazing the amount of false information that tends to be present in preganancy message boards. A recent message from this forum went as far as saying the "pre-cum" actually has more sperm present than the actual cum. This is distustingly inaccurate. The reason for withdrawal's high failure rate is very often the male. Most failures occur due to the man's inability to withdraw in time. This is especially common in teenagers who are new to intercourse and/or don't know their bodes yet. They may get so excited they ejaculate before they have time to react. Or, a man may ejaculate and not tell the woman. Or he may pull out, but leave semen on the outside of vagina because he pulled out still too late. So, in all, that fact that he pulled out in time is really the deciding factor. While we can say anything is possible, your chance of pregnancy is practically nothing. By the way, I have posted this before, and I probably won't stop until someone gives me feedback. Thanks.
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There are chances of pregnancy but less.
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If semen has not been ejaculated into the vagina Thn it is safe.
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No, not at all.
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If you are not in the fertile pperiod the chance is minimal if there no ejaculation it is not a guarantee that there is no spillage and there is no way to ensure hence a wash (doubtful) or a pill maybe needed.
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