Knowing What Pre-Ejaculation Fluid Is, Can It Cause Pregnancy?
YOGYAKARTA Some men may have wondered about pre-pesculation fluids that come out of the penis when sexually aroused. This fluid can come out without feeling and cannot be controlled. So, what is meant by pre-pesculation fluid? Can pre-pesculation liquid cause pregnancy? To find out the answer, let's look at the explanation below.
Pre-employment liquid, also known as pre-cum, is a mucus-like clear fluid that appears at the tip of the penis when the man is sexually aroused, quoted from WebMD.
This liquid is produced by additional sex glands, such as Cowper's glands, Littre's glands, and Morgagni's glands. The glands are connected to uretra at various points.
Cowper's glands are the main source of pre-employment fluid. It is located under the prostate and is also known as the bulkourethral gland. When sexual stimulation occurs, this gland produces base fluid that resembles mucus.
The amount of pre-employment fluid that comes out can vary, ranging from just a few drops to about 5 milliliters, depending on the intensity of sexual stimulation.
The main function of pre-employment fluids is to prepare male reproductive channels for ejaculation. Some of the important roles include:
Urin who passes through uretra leaves the residue acidic. This acidic environment is not good for sperm. Pre-employment liquid helps create base pH so that sperm can survive.
This liquid contains glycoprotein which functions to provide natural lubrication during sexual activity.
The vaginal environment tends to be unfriendly to sperm. Pre-employment fluid provides a neutral buffer that increases the chances of sperm surviving and moving towards egg cells.
Many couples rely on the method of casong removal' (also known as interruptus coitus or cut off anggama) as a natural contraception to prevent pregnancy, where men pull their penis out of the vagina before ejaculation. However, this method has a high rate of failure, as pre-pesculation fluids can contain sperm.
Several studies have found that more than 40 percent of men have sperm in this fluid. In other words, if pre-employment fluid enters the vagina, the sperm can swim through the cervical to fertilize the egg.
Some men always have sperm in pre-employment fluids, while others do not. However, because it is difficult to predict, the risk of pregnancy remains high. Even urinating after ejaculation does not guarantee that uretra is free from sperm remains.
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To prevent unwanted pregnancies, the use of condoms from the start of penetration is the safest way. Withdrawals should only be considered if used with other contraceptive methods such as birth control pills or IUD (intrauterine device/KB spiral).
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