Pre-ejaculate: Theoretically 'yes, ' conventional wisdom has always said this, although speaking scientifically no study of any kind has ever been reported to prove it (at least as of 2011.) so common sense says that if preventing pregnancy is your goal, all unprotected exposures must be treated as a risk.
Answered 12/9/2013
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Pre-ejaculate: recent studies have showed low levels of sperm (and sometimes no sperm) in pre-ejaculate. One study showed that there are some individuals with a high sperm count in pre-ejaculate.
Answered 9/8/2018
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