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Hey, Am Trish,

Am 18

I had sex with my boyfriend and I got pregnant but had to abort the pregnancy because it wasn't the right time. The problem is my boyfriend did not ejaculate at all but we had unprotected sex. How is that possible?

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You shouldn’t be having sex if you really don’t know that traces of sperm can be released during intercourse with ejaculation.

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Trisha667

That's not my point. He never ejaculate at all. So I wanted to know how I got pregnant if he never came

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When men get aroused a clear liquid is usually released, often referred to as ‘pre-cum’. This is a natural lubricant produced by the Cowper gland. As this travels to the penis it can pick up some live sperm from previous ejaculations. Sperm can remain live for many days in the system. You really need to use a condom EVERY time you have sex if you don’t want to get pregnant.

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Definitely use a condom in future, but yes, you do not need to ejaculate to release sperm. Only a tiny amount can result in pregnancy.

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Trisha667

I told my boyfriend it could have been that, now he doesn't believe so am trying to get a proper answer or atleast make it look professional so he can read n see.

Because he doesn't believe we are not together because he thought it was someone else.

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Royallife in reply toTrisha667

Sound like he is trying to find excuses...he simply doesn't want to be responsible for that. All guy should know that sperm aka pre-cum came out before ejaculation....pre cum, most guy know about that, he is either have 0 knowledge about that or he simply doesn't love you enough. Simple.

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Trisha667

He doesn't ejaculate at all when we have sex and precum can contain sperms rom previous ejaculation.

He doesn't cum so how could the precum have sperm

Trish you have been told the answer so don’t keep asking pointless questions. If you and your boyfriend can’t understand what you’re being told don’t have sex as you are clearly not responsible enough.

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Am just clearing up everything, that's all

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Royallife in reply toTrisha667

Everyone here experience this, they have given the answer you needed...precum is sperm coming out before the final ejaculation.

Precum=very very small amount of sperm that leaked out when you're getting excited / in the middle of sex

ippf.org/blogs/myths-and-fa...

Check this out and show to your boyfriend. As for him not cumming with you, he almost certainly masturbates on his own which will explain the presence of sperm.

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kirubagaran

If a cocksure answer is a must,do not terminate your pregnancy,go for a dDNA /GENE TEST.,OF THE FOETUS/BABY AND CONFIRM WITH YOUR BF DNA.IF MATCHES HE WILL B NAILED.

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