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Can I get pregnant from this lubrication?

Mimi
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My boyfriend and I were having sex and he let out some lubrication. Is it possible for me to get pregnant? I'm not worried, I'm just curious.

In short, yes, that lubrication can result in pregnancy⁠.

Penises release special fluid during sexual⁠ arousal⁠ in order to lubricate and neutralize the inside of the urethra⁠ (the duct in the penis⁠ where urine and sexual fluids are released). This helps assist the sperm⁠ as they make their exit during ejaculation⁠. While this lubricating fluid isn’t the same stuff as semen⁠, it can help flush any sperm that were lingering in the urethra. If those sperm are flushed out⁠ of the urethra and into your vagina⁠, they can swim up to the egg and fertilize it.

Not only can this lubricating fluid (which is made in a structure called the Cowper’s gland) result in unintended pregnancy, it can also carry bacteria and other germs, thus spreading STIs. If you and your partner⁠ haven’t been checked for STIs lately, now is a good time to get tested. Teens only make up 25% of all sexually active⁠ people, but they make up more than half of all new STI cases. In the future, using a condom⁠ during sex⁠ can prevent this lubrication (as well as other fluids) from getting inside you. Condoms are the best way to prevent STIs and pregnancy.

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    • Patricia Hu

    Judging from the number of users I see experiencing pregnancy scares on the Scarleteen message boards, particularly from situations besides genital intercourse, you’d think sperm cells were some magical weapon of mass fertilization, powerfully wiggling their way through clothes/towels/fabric, and leaping off hands to impregnate every person around them within a 50 mile radius. Look out for scary sperm! Get outta the way! They’re coming right for you! (pun intended)

    As a volunteer for Scarleteen, I’m here to tell you none of this is physically possible. It just isn’t. As a former laboratory technician at a fertility clinic, having worked directly with sperm and semen (and without having ever gotten pregnant doing so, no less!), I want to tell you why.