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- 20 Years
- 01/04/2021
Can a girl push sperm out and not get pregnant?
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Yes, even if sperm and semen come out of the vagina, a girl may still get pregnant.
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Pregnancy Risk
- Pregnancy occurs when sperm fertilizes an egg, typically in the fallopian tubes.
- Pushing sperm out after intercourse does not prevent pregnancy, as sperm can reach the cervix quickly.
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Factors Influencing Pregnancy
- Timing in the menstrual cycle and sperm viability affect pregnancy risk.
- Reliable contraception methods, like condoms or birth control pills, are recommended to prevent pregnancy.
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Recommendation
- Consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice on contraception and pregnancy prevention.
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