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Q: Precum CAN get you pregnant!
asked by: young Girl on January 13th, 2008
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i cant find the post you made about the precum thing
so i wanted to post again
and i have living proof that you CAN get pregnant from precum:


girls....


*drum roll please**
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blackcat34
replied on January 13th, 2008
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I'm not a girl... but yea you can get pregnant from precum... precum contains sperm cells as well as other fluids that are a lubricant.
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fairytale007
replied on January 13th, 2008
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Future shock, I just read your post and that statistic that you had is very outdated. Anyway, it's true that you can get pregnant from pre ejaculate. I know because that's how my 1 month old son was concieved. I made SURE that my fiance pulled out for months, but we still managed to get pregnant last year in March. So please, don't be posting that pre ejaculate contains no sperm and that you can't get pregnant by using the pull out NON method, because that's false information.
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Sandbox Party
replied on January 14th, 2008
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yeah... my bestie lived by the pull-out method and now she has a 1 year old to prove it doesnt work.

nice try tho. Lets think of more responsible things to suggest hmm??
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young Girl
replied on January 14th, 2008
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birth control (and condoms. just because they help protect against stds and people need to be more informed about stds instead of JUST worrying bout pregnancy when they have unprotected sex. they need to know they can get stds too)

sex ed (start young...like 5th grade. seriously)


thats what i think
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Martiny
replied on January 14th, 2008
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I agree you can get pregnant from precum, thats how my baby was conceive (plus on the pills)
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jessamyn
replied on January 14th, 2008
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not sure exactly where this post is guarded... but I stick to my statement over and over agian that pull out "method' is NOT a method!
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anniek
replied on January 14th, 2008
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I have my first from "pull out" method! Ha ha little did I know it's not a true method. We only used it for a little while until I could get to PP but low and behold I have my daughter instead! Yes precum can get you pregnant
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Verizon-y
replied on January 14th, 2008
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fairytale007 wrote:
Future shock, I just read your post and that statistic that you had is very outdated.

It is from a study done in 2003. That is hardly "outdated". I have yet to see a more recent study refuting it.
fairytale007 wrote:

Anyway, it's true that you can get pregnant from pre ejaculate. I know because that's how my 1 month old son was concieved. I made SURE that my fiance pulled out for months, but we still managed to get pregnant last year in March. So please, don't be posting that pre ejaculate contains no sperm and that you can't get pregnant by using the pull out NON method, because that's false information.


That is not at all what my post said. It clearly said that pre ejaculate may contain sperm if the male ejaculated earlier in the same day, because some sperm remains and gets mixed in with pre ejaculate. The post also went on to say that the withdrawal method is not a good method because of this, and also because it can be difficult to control ejaculation. It also said that many men are not honest about whether or not they ejaculated before they "pulled out".
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blackcat34
replied on January 14th, 2008
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futureshock wrote:
fairytale007 wrote:
Future shock, I just read your post and that statistic that you had is very outdated.

It is from a study done in 2003. That is hardly "outdated". I have yet to see a more recent study refuting it.
fairytale007 wrote:

Anyway, it's true that you can get pregnant from pre ejaculate. I know because that's how my 1 month old son was concieved. I made SURE that my fiance pulled out for months, but we still managed to get pregnant last year in March. So please, don't be posting that pre ejaculate contains no sperm and that you can't get pregnant by using the pull out NON method, because that's false information.


That is not at all what my post said. It clearly said that pre ejaculate may contain sperm if the male ejaculated earlier in the same day, because some sperm remains and gets mixed in with pre ejaculate. The post also went on to say that the withdrawal method is not a good method because of this, and also because it can be difficult to control ejaculation. It also said that many men are not honest about whether or not they ejaculated before they "pulled out".



FutureShock... can you link me to this study that you read please...I want to read it.... and also what ever background that it may have... Thank you.
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young Girl
replied on January 14th, 2008
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Statistics are just numbers and you can use various studies to MANIPULATE those numbers
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PenguinsRus
replied on January 18th, 2008
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I was conceived using the pull out method, so I'm living proof of that.
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Little Miss Oops
replied on January 23rd, 2008
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i was conceived when my mom was on b/c the pills!!!! haha that's awesome
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Lilly Ivy
replied on January 23rd, 2008
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I must be lucky then because about a year of nothing but pullout method resulted in nothing. But then I decided it was 'safe' (I knew it wasn't Rolling Eyes ) for him to finish without pulling out. So of course I'm now 27wks Very Happy

Also my mom's friend has 4 kids because that's how many she wanted. Never uses condoms, never on birth control, neither of them is now sterile. Her youngest is 16, so I'd say it works if you have good luck I guess Very Happy
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Verizon-y
replied on January 23rd, 2008
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Lilly, notice how different your experience was with this method compared to others here, What's different about your sex life is you have an older, more mature bf, who knows how to control his ejaculations much better than younger men
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Lilly Ivy
replied on January 23rd, 2008
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very good point. Very Happy see it's not bad to have an older man!
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anniek
replied on January 24th, 2008
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Yeah my now hubby was experienced in the pull out he did for almost 3 years with his ex and they had now babies. But low and behold with me yeppers! So you have to blame the pre cum and how fertile you are. Some people aren't as fertile. I am hell I got pregnant on bc as well. So it just shows you nothing in 100% no matter what you do.
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manuftw82
replied on January 24th, 2008
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I used pull out for 4 years and never got pregnant. I call it luck not a method.
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Verizon-y
replied on January 24th, 2008
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Well, as I have said many times, there IS sperm in precum if the man ejaculated recently, because the leftover sperm gets mixed in with the precum and can get you pregnant.

The failure rate of this non-method is huge, over 27%.
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Little Miss Oops
replied on January 24th, 2008
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that's awesome... so it's like 73% effective??? right???
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