It's nearly an urban myth that pre-ejaculate fluid ("pre-cum") has enough sperm to result in pregnancy. This is very rare and there is little risk But you and your partner still are playing with fire by having sex at all without proper contraception. Get smart! She needs to be on proper contraception (pill, IUD, etc), and until then you shouldn't be having sex without a condom.
Answered 5/28/2023
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Even if you ejaculated the day before,and had sex the next day it was ejaculate tho the volume might have been lees making you think it is 'pre-cum- yes that would have sperms in it
Answered 5/29/2023
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