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(reply to Anonymous)

Hi Anonymous,
Thanks for your comment and question. When a penis is erect, there commonly will be some "precum" present. Anytime you have sex and don't use any kind of protection (birth control pills, condoms, spermicide, withdrawal, etc.) there is a risk of pregnancy.

In any given month, a woman of normal child-bearing age (meaning she gets her period every month), has roughly a 20% chance of getting pregnant with regular sexual intercourse. The different forms of birth control provide protection at different levels. For instance, the withdrawal method (removing your penis from her vagina before you ejaculate), is roughly 70% effective at preventing pregnancy when done correctly. Birth control pills and condoms are much more effective, at a 98-99% effective rate when used correctly.

Beyond that information, we cannot give you odds at how likely she will get pregnant from pre-cum or any sexual activity, especially since we are not doctors, nor do we know the reproductive health of either of you. Having her use the bathroom after intercourse is not a reliable form of birth control.

For more information, please review these article: Answers for Women: Am I Pregnant After Unprotected Sex?, and Am I Pregnant? Myths and Facts About Sex.

May 4, 2011 - 9:06am

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