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Some couples use interrupted coitus as a method of contraception. But, as you know, a certain amount of lubricant can be released from the penis in an erect state. Is it possible to get pregnant from a man's secretions? It's worth finding out.
What is male discharge?
Male discharge can be divided into two types:
- The first type is smegma. This is a rather thick substance, which is a mixture of particles of dead epithelial tissue, fluid remaining after urination, sweat, and secretion secreted by the glands of the foreskin. But such secretions do not come out of the opening of the penis, but are formed and gradually accumulate in the sac of the foreskin (also called the preputial sac). And smegma is needed to facilitate the exit of the head of the penis from the foreskin.
- The second type is pre-ejaculatory fluid. It is released directly during arousal, that is, during an erection. And it plays the role of a lubricant, namely, it ensures easy and painless penetration of the penis into the woman’s vagina.
What kind of discharge do men have?
Sperm is not the only discharge that men have. There are two more types:
- Cooper's fluid, or pre-ejaculate (also called simply lubricant, mucus). This fluid occurs when a man is very excited. It is transparent and viscous, odorless. The main function of pre-ejaculate is to prepare a woman’s vagina for fertilization, since its acidic environment destroys sperm;
- Spegma. It is white in color and has a slightly unpleasant odor; it consists of dead epithelial cells along with the secretion of the sebaceous glands. It protects the head of the penis from damage, but too much of it can cause the spread of bacteria. There is no way to get pregnant from spegma; it does not contain sperm.
In addition to seminal fluid, during sexual intercourse a woman can come into contact with pre-ejaculate and smegma
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Is it possible to get pregnant from male discharge?
If you ask even the most experienced doctor about whether it is possible to get pregnant from a man’s secretions, he will not be able to give a clear answer, since everything depends on many different factors. And yet this is quite possible.
Smegma that gets into the vagina cannot lead to pregnancy, since there are no sperm in it (it is secreted by completely different glands, distant from the testicles). But male reproductive cells can be found in pre-ejaculation fluid, although their number is often minimal. And therefore, experts say that such a method of contraception as interruption of sexual intercourse reduces the likelihood of conception by 60-70%. This means that there remain 30% of cases in which pregnancy may well occur.
Pregnancy and petting
So, can you get pregnant from a man's lube? The answer directly depends on the situation. Many factors influence the success of conceiving a child. First, let's look at the general cases.
How high are the chances of getting pregnant during petting? If a woman’s genitals do not get male lubricant or sperm, she will not be able to become a mother. This is simply impossible. Sperm simply have nowhere to come from.
In what cases is pregnancy possible from a man’s secretions?
You can get pregnant from discharge in the following cases:
- Repeated sexual intercourse, subject to the completion of the previous ejaculation. In this case, completely viable sperm may remain in the penile canal. And when lubricant is released, it can also capture male reproductive cells, which will subsequently enter the vagina when the penis penetrates it. And the shorter the interval between sexual intercourse, the greater the likelihood of pregnancy.
- A large number of viable sperm in a man's semen. In this case, a certain part of them will definitely remain in the canal, and then will be washed off with lubricant and, together with it, will penetrate the vagina.
- Increased sperm viability, that is, their “survivability”. A man's reproductive cells can remain active for up to three to four days. That is, even if the second sexual intercourse occurred a fairly long period of time after the first (which necessarily ended with ejaculation), then the sperm that remained viable, along with the released pre-ejaculatory fluid, can enter the vagina, and then penetrate the egg.
You can't get pregnant, but...
Many couples who use withdrawal as a form of contraception worry about getting pregnant due to lubricant getting into the vagina. Moreover, such sex often ends in fertilization. But is this caused by lubrication or some other factors? Let's take a closer look.
There are scientific studies that give a clear answer - there are no sperm in male lubricant . Various tests were carried out, as a result of which scientists found that the vast majority of samples taken for analysis did not contain sperm. In some samples there were areas with accumulation of sperm, but they did not show any activity.
That is, from all this we can conclude that it is impossible to become pregnant due to pre-ejaculatory fluid entering the vaginal environment.
But now the main question arises: “Why then, according to statistics, approximately 30% of women become pregnant when using such a method of contraception as unfinished sexual intercourse?” at first glance it seems that there is some kind of discrepancy here. What factors can influence conception?
- Repeated sexual intercourse , which occurs a short period of time after the previous one, can result in conception. This is due to the fact that the man did not take a shower or did not wash himself thoroughly enough after the previous act. But this is not a guarantee, since sperm may remain in the urethra, which subsequently ends up in the lubricant. And even if their number is small - only a couple of thousand, but it can be enough for conception to occur.
- The female body can also influence the likelihood of pregnancy due to lubricant entering the vagina. Doctors assure that the most dangerous period is ovulation. These are a few days in the middle of the menstrual cycle, when a small amount of sperm is enough for conception to occur. Moreover, different women ovulate at different intervals. For some it happens 1 time in the entire cycle, for some it happens 2 times, and for others it happens not even one time (it just doesn’t happen in every cycle).
- The condition of the male body is also an important factor. For example, the presence of a number of infectious diseases significantly reduces the ability of sperm to fertilize. And the number of viable sperm becomes smaller. And even those that end up in the lubricant (for example, after repeated sexual intercourse) will die in the acidic environment of the female vagina.
It is also necessary to take into account the fact that some couples who have been using interrupted coitus for several years cannot reliably say whether they can conceive a baby at all. Indeed, today, reproductive dysfunction is far from uncommon. Moreover, both for women and for men.
How to reduce the risk of pregnancy from discharge?
Since pregnancy from discharge is still possible, it would be quite logical to find out how to reduce the risk of its occurrence. The following measures will help you do this:
- Definition of so-called “dangerous” days. In this case, you can continue to practice interrupted sexual intercourse, but only at a certain time. Since pregnancy can only occur during ovulation, all other phases of the cycle can be considered relatively safe. You can determine when the egg will mature using the calendar method or using special tests. But this method cannot be considered 100% reliable.
- Complete exclusion of unprotected sexual intercourse (even interrupted) and choice of a more effective method of contraception. Today there are a lot of them, so any couple can choose something suitable. So, you can take hormonal contraceptives, use condoms or patches, or install an intrauterine device or vaginal contraceptive ring. The most reliable and harmless way to prevent unwanted pregnancy should be selected by an experienced specialist.
- Compliance with personal hygiene rules. And this especially applies to men. That is, if a partner takes a shower after sexual intercourse, then the risk of sperm getting into the lubricant will decrease, but still only slightly, since it is simply impossible to rinse the entire penile canal.
- There is another way, but its use is quite problematic. So, if a man empties his bladder after the first sexual intercourse, and only then proceeds to the second, then the risk of pregnancy will decrease. In this case, urine passing through the canal will almost completely clear it of viable sperm.
Now you know that it is possible to get pregnant from discharge. And therefore, interrupted sexual intercourse should not be considered a method of contraception.
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When the chances are slim
But is it always possible to get pregnant from a man's lubricant? No, but there are exceptions. Which ones exactly?
The chances of fertilization of the egg are least if:
- contact with lubricant/sperm occurred a few days after ovulation;
- the girl suffers from low fertility;
- The man has bad sperm.
In addition, a girl cannot become pregnant from her own natural lubrication. If male discharge gets on the genitals or in the vagina, you may soon experience a delay in menstruation due to successful fertilization.
At what age can you get pregnant?
Discussion: 2 comments
- Catherine:
07/25/2018 at 10:53I had […] contact with MCH. About 15 minutes later there was a second one, which was interrupted. They didn’t use any protection. Tell me, is it possible to get pregnant?
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Yana (specialist):
07/30/2018 at 17:43
Hello, Ekaterina! This is possible if at that time there was a fertile period and at the same time a certain amount of male gametes could be in the discharge.
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The possibility of getting pregnant from lubricant after childbirth
According to observations, the period after childbirth when a woman can become pregnant may vary. It can last a month, or it can last about a year, especially if breastfeeding is used during this time. Although the average period without menstruation is about 3 months, it is still not recommended to fully rely on safe sex during this time. Often this method fails and there is a risk of becoming pregnant not only in the absence of birth control methods, but also when using PPA or from partner’s lubrication.
It is difficult to notice the resumption of a woman’s menstrual cycle after childbirth, and even using PPA, there is a possibility, albeit small, of becoming pregnant from the partner’s lubricant released during sex, while at least some sperm remain in the folds of the genital organ. In some cases, one sperm is enough for conception, so contraceptive methods should be used in the postpartum period as soon as postpartum bleeding stops.
Is there a way to remove residual sperm from the urethra before intercourse again?
Official medicine does not recognize any attempts to remove the remains of sperm from the urethral canals before repeated sexual intercourse. However, some couples use traditional methods in this case. Let us immediately note that such methods are unsafe, do not guarantee that sperm have died in the urethral canals, and some of them can even be detrimental to men’s health.
For example, the most common method of removing sperm from the urethral canals is urination before sexual intercourse. The bottom line is that sperm die or become immobilized in an acidic environment. Then, after going to the toilet, men take a shower using solid soap in order to finally “finish off” the sperm.
This method does not stand up to criticism, and in medical circles it causes an outright smile. The thing is that traces of ejaculate remain inside the urethral canals and neither water nor soap can wash it away. It's the same story with urination. There is absolutely no guarantee that urea has entered all channels and thus the ducts have been fully cleaned. Therefore, such methods cannot be considered contraceptive, and even more so, with their help you can protect yourself from unwanted conception.
How to avoid getting pregnant from male lubricant?
Who is to blame for an unexpected pregnancy - a “proven method” or an “experienced partner”? Without a condom, you can actually catch sexually transmitted diseases - you never know who else he told such tales to, saving on the rubber barrier.
Attention: Practicing sex is good and enjoyable, although risky if not protected! But purely theoretically, you can get pregnant from a single sperm “lost” in the lubricant, lagging behind the “pack” during a portion of ejaculation!
To avoid unplanned pregnancy, it is better to keep a monthly calendar, counting the days of ovulation. On the eve of menstruation, most couples may not use protection without fear of getting pregnant from lubricant, but funny things happen.
"Casual" sex? This is real as an unplanned destruction of psychological barriers. As women talk about their first experience, it happens anywhere, often unexpectedly for their partners. For example, between a teacher and a student (or tutor), a coach and an athlete, friends in a tipsy group, a subordinate and a boss.
When a couple is alone, it starts with a harmless massage or a sincere conversation with touches. Then erotic caresses, loss of vigilance and self-control. The insidiousness of the situation - there is no way to protect yourself, nature and attraction take over.
For guys, such situations are desirable; girls should always be prepared that this will happen today. You rarely see a package of condoms in a woman's purse. Just in case, you should have “emergency” birth control pills in your makeup bag (drink before sex or immediately after the act). Spermicidal suppositories, which deprive the seed of motility, are carried “before”, and not when everything is behind, they are not carried with you.
Is it possible to get pregnant without penetration?
If we consider pregnancy statistics under all favorable circumstances, then there is no 100% chance of pregnancy. Everything should match:
- ovarian productivity;
- days of ovulation;
- sperm vitality and activity;
- favorable hormonal background;
- absence of negative genetic predispositions and physiological abnormalities;
- suitable acid-base balance in the vagina;
- sufficient clearance in the fallopian tubes (without adhesions or splices due to visceral fat in excess weight);
- absence of incompatibility (of any kind).
Obviously, many factors can play in one direction or another. If something is wrong, it is impossible to get pregnant. On women's forums they ask every now and then whether it is possible to get pregnant from male lubricant, or to pick up sperm in the pool or on the toilet?
The seminal fluid of a healthy man contains 20-30 million representatives of genetic memory and a complete set of chromosomes. Each “live” is ready to fertilize the released egg at the first opportunity. And it doesn’t matter which way it is transported to the fallopian tubes.