If there was, as you say, no sex, there is no risk. There is a risk of pregnancy when a woman has unprotected sex with ejaculation inside the vaginal canal.
Pre-ejaculate fluid in itself does not contain sperm. Sperm can be picked up the urethra if a man has not urinated since ejaculation. But once he urinates, any sperm would be flushed out. While not impossible, it’s very unlikely to become pregnant from pre-ejaculate.
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Hello. Thank you for writing.
If there was, as you say, no sex, there is no risk. There is a risk of pregnancy when a woman has unprotected sex with ejaculation inside the vaginal canal.
Pre-ejaculate fluid in itself does not contain sperm. Sperm can be picked up the urethra if a man has not urinated since ejaculation. But once he urinates, any sperm would be flushed out. While not impossible, it’s very unlikely to become pregnant from pre-ejaculate.
Helena
November 3, 2017 - 3:53pmThis Comment
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