Protected Sex: If you were protected then the chance is minimal but we need more information about your cycles and your method. Hope this helps
Answered 2/16/2015
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Risk: Pre-ejaculate may contain large amounts of viable sperm, 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. However, if you were using adequate protection, chances are low to become pregnant
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