To be less than scientific, Cowper's fluid does not typically contain sperm. It is not impossible, but very unlikely. Instances when pregnancy could occur are usually when there is leftover sperm in the urethra. If you have peed since the last time you have ejaculated, then the sperm has been more than likely cleared out. Leftover sperm can be left in the penis and pushed to the front during pre-ejaculation, which in term could journey through the vagina. So if you do not have sperm on your penis, and you have peed since you last ejaculated, then you are probably alright.
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To be less than scientific, Cowper's fluid does not typically contain sperm. It is not impossible, but very unlikely. Instances when pregnancy could occur are usually when there is leftover sperm in the urethra. If you have peed since the last time you have ejaculated, then the sperm has been more than likely cleared out. Leftover sperm can be left in the penis and pushed to the front during pre-ejaculation, which in term could journey through the vagina. So if you do not have sperm on your penis, and you have peed since you last ejaculated, then you are probably alright.
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