Adult Product Q&A Sexual Health Contraception Guide

If I don’t wear a condom but don’t ejaculate, is there any chance of getting pregnant?

Asked by:Kay

Asked on:Apr 06, 2026 11:26 AM

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  • Berg Berg

    Apr 06, 2026

      In sex life, some people think that condoms are not worn but they are not ejaculation You can't get pregnant, is that really the case? Let’s discuss in detail the chances of getting pregnant in this situation and other related issues.

    Prostatic fluid contains sperm possibility

      Bulourethral gland secretion and sperm retention: When sexually excited, male The bulbourethral gland fluid, which is prostatic fluid, is secreted. Sperm may remain in the urethra after ejaculation, so the prostatic fluid may also contain sperm. Even a small amount of sperm can combine with an egg and lead to pregnancy.

      Hidden ejaculation condition: During sexual intercourse, there may be concealed ejaculation. The man may not be able to detect it, but a small amount of sperm has entered. female in the body, increasing the chance of pregnancy.

    Ovulation risk

      fertility window period: The ovulation period of a woman forms a fertility window period, when the egg is released. If sexual intercourse occurs at this time, even if there is no ejaculation, the sperm in the prostatic fluid and the secretly discharged sperm may combine with the egg in the fallopian tube and successfully fertilize it.

      cervical mucus changes: During ovulation, cervical mucus is thinner and more elastic, making it easier for sperm to penetrate. This makes it easier for sperm to reach through the cervix Uterus and fallopian tubes, increasing the likelihood of pregnancy.

    In vitro ejaculation failure rate

      factors controlling sexual behavior: Many people rely on external ejaculation for contraception, but the actual failure rate is high. It is difficult for men to accurately grasp the time of ejaculation during sexual intercourse, and a small amount of semen may flow out just before ejaculation, leading to pregnancy.

      safe period error: It is not scientific to think that pregnancy will not occur if you ejaculate outside the body during the safe period. A woman's menstrual cycle is affected by a variety of factors, resulting in unstable ovulation periods, errors in safe period calculations, and increased chances of unintended pregnancy.

    Countermeasures

      emergency contraception: If sexual intercourse without a condom and without ejaculation occurs near the ovulation period and in high-risk pregnancy situations, you may consider taking emergency contraceptive pills, but be sure to use them within the prescribed time limit.

      early pregnancy test: If menstruation is delayed after sexual intercourse, you can use an early pregnancy test kit to check whether you are pregnant. You can also go to Hospital for more accurate inspection.

      Scientific contraceptive methods: To avoid unwanted pregnancy, it is recommended to use scientific and reliable contraceptive methods, such as using condoms correctly and taking short-acting contraceptive pills regularly.

      The process of pregnancy is when sperm and egg combine to form a fertilized egg, which then implants and develops in the uterus. During sex without condom and without ejaculation, there may also be factors that lead to pregnancy, which need to be fully understood to ensure reproduction. healthy