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Q: Possibility of pregnancy from Cowper's fluid
asked by: DoctorQuestion on January 11th, 2009
okay i have this question,
me and my girlfriend. she gave me a bj and i fingered her. at that time i could not remember if i touched my precum and fingered her that moment, and no i didnt cum. it was just precum. is it possible that she is pregnant? shes been complainng that her stomach feels weird and she feels like puking. but she is still a virgin. so is this possible? i am worried. but if she didnt think of it, she felt fine. whenever she had the slightest thought about it she feels weird again. so tell me whats wrong =/


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Dr. Goce Aleksovski , MD
replied on January 12th, 2009
Pregnancy Answer A5335


The precum or pre-ejaculate or Cowper’s fluid does contain small number of viable spermatozoids completely potent to conceive. The possibility is, however, lower than the real ejaculate which is the reason why a pregnancy only from pre-ejaculate is very, very rare. Home pregnancy tests can tell you whether she is pregnant or not. Also, the first menstruation that will occur will solve your doubts completely.




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