Should I be worried about preejaculatory fluid?

Should I be worried about preejaculatory fluid?


The guy says he hasn’t had a full relationship, but he read about it and was amazed




Doctor, I’m 16, so is my girlfriend. We did it without a condom, but it wasn’t a complete relationship. I kept going in and out and we mostly ended up in foreplay. I didn’t ejaculate until long after intercourse. But I read on Google that there is some kind of preejaculatory fluid, which I have never seen appear on me, and which could potentially pose risks. Should I be worried?

Let’s start with the explanation of what preejaculatory fluid is. These are the fluids that come out of the penis before ejaculation. They are composed of liquids produced by the glands of the male reproductive system. Some men have more, some less. Some men have more fluid when they are more aroused.

You’ve never seen it because maybe you don’t have a significant amount of it, but you already have sperm, you’ve already ejaculated, that liquid that comes out of the penis at the moment of ejaculation.

You told us that you were playing with your girlfriend, you didn’t ejaculate inside, so the risk of pregnancy is very low. But this method of “coitus interruptus”, that is, penetration without ejaculating inside the vagina, is a method that is not effective in the long term for preventing pregnancy. Eventually you may lose control and ejaculate internally. Or, if you have multiple intercourse on the same day, some sperm may remain in the urethral canal and, with the movements of the next intercourse, it may enter the vagina.

Therefore, I recommend that you consult a gynecologist to think about a method that works best for you.

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