Pregnancy risk: This puts you at having intercourse at ovulation, when you are most fertile, even if your partner did not fully ejaculate ("cum") inside of you. The only way to know for sure is a pregnancy test.
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Yes you can: Pre-ejaculate may contain large amounts of viable sperm (less common), smaller amounts of sperm that are dead or alive or no sperm. Thus, there is potential for pregnancy with pre-ejaculate. Sperm need to be deposited in the vagina or at the introitus for pregnancy to occur. Use protection every time you have sex if your aren't ready for pregnancy. 15 days prior to period is ideal time for pregnan
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