3-5 days: if there was sperm in the pre-cum, then it could survive 3-5 days if you have good cervical mucus. The good news is that you are covered by the IUD. Even after it is removed, the effects on the emdometrial lining will last several days longer, so implantation would be unlikely.
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Here are some ...: Sperms in pre-cum fluid is very low and much lower than the desirable count for fertilization, they will survive for 3-5 days like that for those inside ejaculated semen. So, the likelihood to become pregnant is extremely low. However, due to political correctness and self protection, no professionals will say something in 100%. Nonetheless, do HPT soon after missing the expected period. More? ask
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