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Pre-cum - when it occurs, pre-cum and pregnancy, contraceptives

Pre-ejaculate is a colorless mucus that is released from the penis during sexual arousal before orgasm. Many couples choose intermittent sex as one of their birth control methods. As many studies have shown, pre-ejaculate may contain a small amount of sperm. What you need to know about pre-ejaculation?

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1. What is pre-ejaculate?

Pre-ejaculate is a colorless mucus secreted from the bulbourethral and tubular glands. Its main task is to neutralize the acidic and thus sperm-deadly reaction of urine in the urethra. He also has a task. moisten the urethraall this to create the most favorable conditions for the expected ejaculation of sperm.

2. When does pre-ejaculation occur?

Pre-ejaculate is released from the penis with a strong sexual arousalwhen sperm does not ejaculate for a long time. It is also worth remembering that some men have a lot of it, while others do not have pre-ejaculate at all.

However, this is not 100 percent. confidence that it will not appear, and if it does, it is impossible to predict when. Precum also called discharge before ejaculation or a fall.

Pre-ejaculate contains trace amounts of sperm.

3. Intermittent sex life and pregnancy

Many couples use intermittent intercourse as a method of contraception, believing it to be just as safe as others.

Studies from 2011 show that pre-ejaculate contains a negligible amount of live sperm, so you need to remember that good reflexes are not everything.

If we compare pre-ejaculatory sperm with ejaculatory, then its amount is much less. They are rather trace amounts, often very weak or already dead.

However, we should not forget that each organism functions differently, and only one living functional spermatozoon in the pre-ejaculate is sufficient for fertilization.

Therefore, sometimes an unwanted pregnancy can occur. Intermittent intercourse is not an effective form of safetyTherefore, instead of speculating whether the pre-ejaculate contains spermatozoa and whether it can be fertilized, it is worth thinking about adequate contraception, which is enough in the modern world.

4. Effective birth control

If a couple is not ready for a possible increase in the family, they should choose contraceptives that give almost 100% certainty of protection in the case of pre-ejaculate and semen.

The easiest way to protect yourself is, of course, condoms, it is better to buy them in pharmacies. Your gynecologist can also help you find the right birth control pill, but remember to take it regularly, as skipping one dose can lead to pregnancy.

Other measures include: a birth control patch, an IUD, or a hormone injection. On the other hand, women who do not wish to have any more children may choose to have their ovaries ligated.

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