Seminal fluid: "pre-cum" contains sperm cells and once inside your vagina, those little swimmers will certainly remain viable for up to 1 week. Sperm inserted into the vagina can also remain viable. Birth control, condoms, spermicidal jelly or foam would be a good idea. If you miss a cycle, get a pregnancy test.
Answered 1/27/2021
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If the sperm is: fresh - that could occur.
Answered 7/16/2018
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Well,...: Pre-ejaculate can contain sperm cells, so YES, you may get pregnant if ovulating. Also, sperm must enter the vagina around the time of your ovulation to possibly get pregnant,...that being said, if a man ejaculates outside the vagina, and then you immediately get the ejaculate all over your fingers and insert them into your vagina, you could certainly get pregnant as well.
Answered 6/19/2022
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