Answered by a member - Jun. 10, 2012 10:11pm
My best friend did. It's possible since there is semen in that pre-ejaculate, but I don't believe it's more fertile than semen. The pull-out method isn't a reliable form of birth control. Most men aren't going to time things 'exactly' right. If you don't want to get pregnant try condoms instead.
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Answered by myboys2 - Jun. 10, 2012 9:21pm
Usually when a woman gets pregnant from that method it is due to error on the man's part well both actually. First pre-cum really is just lube, no sperm in it. A man really need to know when to pull-out, if he even get a tiny bit in there, you can get pg. Then he should pee afterward to clear the ducts of sperm or the next time you have sex if its in a relatively short time you can get left over sperm from the last time in there, finally even after peeing he should wait at least 30 min to engage in sexual activity again. Given that the two of you (mostly him) follow this to an exact, this method is just about as effective as comdoms. I forget the exact percentage the article i read said but i belive it is only 2-4 % less effective as condoms. You can probably find the site it you google it. That being said, I got pg twice after he "said" he pulled out but I know he lied cuz I felt it come back out after and there def is no mistaking that error! worked for 2 yrs when he actual
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Answered by a member - Jun. 10, 2012 9:13pm
Yes you can but it is rare, chances go up if you had sex and then did it again because sperm can still be in the penis and as the precum comes out the sperm is on its way ;) My aunt did become pregnant from precum so yes it is possible
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