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  • Q&A: Pulling Out During Sex: Does Pre-Cum Pose a Pregnancy Risk?

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    The withdrawal method probably works very well for men who can routinely and reliably control the timing of their ejaculate.

  • Q&A: I Have Never Experienced Orgasm. What Do You Suggest I Do?

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    With time, patience and practice, most women are able to learn to orgasm so the chances that you will, too, are certainly in your favor.

  • Q&A: Can I Get Pregnant If A Guy Pulls Out Before He Ejaculates?

    Couple-Embrace

    Even if he squeezed what he thought was the rest of his semen out of his penis, he may still have some semen further down his urethra.

  • Q&A: Is It Possible To Get Pregnant From A Man’s Pre-Ejaculate?

    Who's-Your-Daddy

    In today's podcast, Dr. Debby Herbenick explains where pre-ejaculate comes from, and she tries to help a woman determine the father of her baby.

  • Q&A: Connection Between Sexual Abuse & Urge To Pee Before Sex?

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    When women are touched on their clitoris or vagina, they sometimes feel as though they have to pee – even if they don’t.

  • Q&A: Pre-Ejaculate (or Pre-Cum) And Pregnancy Risk

    Pregnancy concerns make up a large part of our sexual health questions including this one about the risk of pregnancy from pre-cum.

  • Q&A: Female Ejaculation – How Common Is it?

    A male readers wonders how common female masturbation is and what types of sexual activity might trigger it in some women.

  • Q&A: Can I Get Pregnant From Dry Semen?

    Could dried semen on a man's penis cause pregnancy if inserted into the vagina after ejaculation?

  • Q&A: Risk Of Pregnancy Without Penetration

    A reader asks about the risk of pregnancy during sexual activity without penetration.

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