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    vijay1983 Posts: 3, Reputation: 1
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    Nov 13, 2011, 06:25 AM
    I had sex 6 hours after masturbating where in most of semen was under foreskin.
    I am 27 and had masturbated alone.I put on my underwear and after 3 hours I saw that most of the semen had been absorbed by my underwear and it contracted to a small size. After which I urinated and then, after 3 more hours I had sex with my gal. Do you think that the sperm under foreskin could remain due to the moisty environment? Some say it is hostile and some say it is not. What is the probability?
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    Nov 13, 2011, 07:15 AM
    Under ideal conditions sperm can live outside the body from a few minutes to a few hours - Sperm: How long do they live after ejaculation? - MayoClinic.com.

    What is the probability of what? Pregnancy?

    If you had unprotected sex there is a possibility of pregnancy with or without sperm trapped under your foreskin.
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    Nov 13, 2011, 07:19 AM
    Since there can still be more sperm, that sperm is about the less of the worries.
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    Nov 13, 2011, 07:37 AM
    Thanks for the quick replies.
    I did not actually ejaculate after 6 hours but it was just rubbing(I'm sure no new sperm was produced)
    Yes I was asking about the probability of pregnancy from the remaining sperm under the skin. Also under the skin counts as "in the body" or out of the body?

    Thanks again in advance
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    Nov 13, 2011, 07:38 AM
    It is out of the body at that point.
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    Nov 13, 2011, 07:43 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by vijay1983 View Post
    Thanks for the quick replies.
    I did not actually ejaculate after 6 hours but it was just rubbing(I'm sure no new sperm was produced)
    Yes I was asking about the probability of pregnancy from the remaining sperm under the skin. Also under the skin counts as "in the body" or out of the body?

    Thanks again in advance

    You are aware that pre-come contains sperm, right?
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    Nov 13, 2011, 08:00 AM
    Yes, but I had urinated before doing that. so I guess its fine.

    I did 5 days of research on this and have found that if my gal becomes pregnant it is 1 in a 100 chance probability.

    But for the first time she found spotting exactly one week before expected periods and one week after ovulation and that scares me. I wanted to wait for a year! But she doesn't have symptoms like cramping,nausea etc etc. I wonder what's in store for me!
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    Nov 13, 2011, 08:09 AM
    From what you describe the odds of pregnancy are low, but not impossible. To reduce the odds even more, be sure that you both are using birth control. You should use a condom, every time, and at no time should you enter her without a condom on.

    If you don't want to risk an unplanned pregnancy, do not engage in sexual behaviour.
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    Nov 13, 2011, 08:11 AM
    Urination does not eliminte it, you lowed the chances but there were and will always be some sperm in the fluids when you have sex.

    Next if there were 100 guns, only one loaded, how many times would you let me pick one up and shoot at you ?

    1 percent is still a fair chance, and you may be the lucky winner.

    If the lottery has a one in 100 chance, I would buy a ticket this week.
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    Nov 15, 2011, 06:57 AM
    Consider your "lil buddy" to be a lot like a leaky faucet. You may not know it, and its rarely obvious, but when there is activity, there is leakage, long before the gand finale. You have to treat it as such unless you are ready to raise a child. Because it only takes one to do the job.
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    Dec 15, 2011, 10:16 AM
    Idk, me and my girlfriend have been using the "pull out" method for a year plus now and no baby. There has also been research that found evidence that there are no viable sperm in "pre-***". I personally think that a vast majority of men get women pregnant due to the pull out method because they "double dip". They pull out perfectly and release semen away from the vagina, BUT they may have masturbated or had sex a session before and released and went at it again. After you release, you're still going to leak for a few minutes. And after you stop leaking, there are still trace amounts of sperm still in your tract, so when you go in for a second round or first round after masturbation, fresh pre-*** mixes with "old" semen from a previous session left over in your tract and there you go. The guy can release outside and away from the vagina the second time, but it's too late then.

    I just think that there's still a very common misconception about coitus interruptus and whether pre-ejaculate has viable sperm, so to be safe it's just understood that "yes, pre-*** can get you pregnant, use bc". It also comes down to self control and how well a guy can control his body and when to pull out EVERY SINGLE TIME AT THE RIGHT TIME. Like I said before, I've researched as well and have ran across studies that said that pre-*** has no sperm, but then there are plenty of studies and research done that says yes, pre-*** has sperm. To be safe, wrap it up to avoid pregnancy and/or std's. If it's a partner that you trust, but you don't want to run the possibility of her getting pregnant, wrap it up. But from my personal experiences, self control and research along with knowing to not "double dip" without making sure to urinate and clean your penis off before round 2, you should be fine, BUT you're not me, so yeah employ a more "practical" form of because.

    Also, "perfect" use of condoms and "perfect" use of coitus interruptus yielded very similar pregnancy results, just saying. Me and my girlfriend started using condoms of course and then onwards to the depo provera shot (which I think messed her up) and there were quite a few sessions of us having to use 2-3 condoms in one session because the condoms would tear :/ Luckily I'm not an idiot and I would place another one on, but how many guys do you think would stop after they knew the condom had broke? To add, when a couple uses a condom and the condom is keeping all of the precum contained, if the condom breaks the contained precum is released. When the guy stops and puts on another condom, why doesn't the chick get pregnant?
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    Dec 15, 2011, 10:25 AM
    I thought your girlfriend hated sex and didn't want to be touched - https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/adult-...bf-615298.html

    At any rate - please don't call women "chicks." It's demeaning.

    People dart in and out of traffic all the time. Just because they haven't been run over so far doesn't mean they'll never get run over.

    "Pull out" is the LEAST effective means of birth control. It's possible you've beaten the system. It's possible your sperm aren't viable. It's possible she can't have children. Anything is possible BUT recommending the "pull out" method is pretty much irresponsible.

    "Pull out" results in between 16 and 24 pregnancies per 100 women every year - Birth Control Chart. Interesting site.

    Please post where you got the info - your research.
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    Dec 15, 2011, 09:03 PM
    Agree, there are a few couples who have sex several times and week and for some reason never get pregnant, others get pregnant for the first time they have sex.

    It is proven that pull out does not work and even the condom web sites state as high as 3 percent failure rates and most studies show as used, condoms have closer to a 10 percent web site.

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