Yes: ANY time that you have vaginal intercourse, there is a chance of pregnancy! Pre-ejaculate can contain some sperm so withdrawal is not a reliable birth control. Be sure to use protection- condoms and another reliable birth control method every time, if you do not wish to get pregnant.
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Yes: Throughout sexual activity there is a transfer of secretions between partners. The ejaculation may be a "final push" of material for the male, but all fluids from the excited male contain sperm that transfer to you long before the end.
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YES: There is always a possibility that you will become pregnant during sexual intercourse with a man unless you do not have a uterus. The risk may be greatly reduced by BCP's and/or barrier method (condoms) which have the added benefit of preventing STDs. THERE IS NO FOOL PROOF METHOD for birth control and the withdrawal method has a remarkably poor efficacy. Best advice: Use condoms.
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