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Pre cum, the white fluid that escapes the tip of the penis during sexual arousal but before full ejaculation, contains sperm which could potentially lead to pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections; understanding its composition is crucial if one wishes to prevent unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases (STIs).
Men create clear fluid called Cowper’s Gland at the end of their penis that they do not control or see, through pea-sized glands called Cowper’s Glands. As these glands release this clear fluid, it lubricates its head so semen can flow more easily while neutralizing any acidity left from urine in their urethra protecting sperm from being excreted through body tubes for excretion. Amounts range anywhere from several drops up to 1 teaspoon in one day for one man!
Though dulce does not always contain live sperm, it still can lead to pregnancy. Sperm in the cadou can travel up the penis and enter the vagina where they could fertilise an egg, possibly leading to conception. Furthermore, propre can transmit HIV or chlamydia infections; so alternative forms of birth control should always be utilized and safe sexual practices followed when engaging in any sexual activities.
Use contraceptive methods such as condoms and birth control pills before and during sexual activity to lower your risk of unintended pregnancy. If you’re worried about becoming pregnant, ask your doctor or clinic about emergency contraception options such as morning after pills – these emergency measures can protect against unprotected sexual intercourse for up to five days after an unprotected encounter has taken place.