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Question:
is my partner at risk of pregnanacy while preforming oral sex on me, even though I DO NOT cum? Is pre cum enough to inpregnante her? Please advise. Thank you kindly

Answer:
by Georgan Gregg:
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The sperm in your pre-cum (pre-ejaculatory fluid) or cum (ejaculate) must fertilize her egg which cannot be done except with vaginal intercourse. Even if you ejaculate in her mouth & she swallows, it would go into her stomach, not uterus. On the other hand, oral sex CAN transmit sexually transmitted diseases. Learning to use condoms correctly - & then using them with each act of penetration – will help protect both of you from pregnancy AND STD. Take care & don’t hesitate to contact us again.

Reviewed by: Patricia Fawver Ph.D. in Sexology

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