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Pre-cum Sperm Causing Pregnancy Using Condoms
Posted: 10-08-04 22:41pm

My boyfriend and I used condoms every time we have sex although they do not always contain spermicide. I have researched that pre-cum may sometimes contain traces of sperm which can make you pregnant. My question is, if my boyfriend pre-cums during intercourse and his pre-cum contains sperm would it be possible for the sperm to make their way to the top of the condom and swim out from there since they are so small? I have been worrying about this for awhile now and I was hopeing to get some feed back from several people on here. Thanks.
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BbyBlu0602

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Joined: 10 Feb 2004
Posts: 822
Location: Virginia

Posted: 10-08-04 23:08pm

Sperm aren't that smart first of all. Second, condoms prevent the semen from leaking out as long as they don't tear or break. I don't think you have anything to worry about hun. Wink
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LaurensEntourage

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Joined: 10 Sep 2004
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Location: Austin, Texas

Posted: 10-08-04 23:19pm

I'd have to agree with crystal. I'm sure you have nothing to worry about.
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cherriegurl

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Joined: 11 Jul 2004
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Location: Washington state

Posted: 10-09-04 00:12am

I agree too.
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IDABABY

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Posted: 10-09-04 10:14am

Relax relax relax, if you are pregnant that would be a miracle, seriously.
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