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  2. Forced fatherhood - Wikipedia

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    Forced fatherhood or imposed paternity, occurs when a man becomes a father against his will or without his consent.It can include deception by a partner about her ability to get pregnant or use of contraceptives, birth control sabotage, paternity fraud and sexual assaults of males that result in pregnancy.

  3. It's Unlikely But Technically Possible To Get Pregnant From ...

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    It's unlikely but possible to get pregnant from anal sex, so you should still use condoms. ... about one in 200 women reported that they got pregnant without having ... another ejaculation can ...

  4. Penile–vaginal intercourse - Wikipedia

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    During coitus without a condom, sperm enter the vagina, first with the pre-ejaculate and then a larger amount through male ejaculation. [4] Sperm swim through the cervix and the uterus into the fallopian tubes of the woman.

  5. Wait, Can You Get Pregnant from Precum? - AOL

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    Between what you’ve heard from friends and what you’ve read on social media, there’s a lot you've probably heard a lot about sex — and getting pregnant. It can be hard to know what’s ...

  6. Pre-ejaculate - Wikipedia

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    Pre-ejaculate on the glans of the penis. Pre-ejaculate (also known as pre-ejaculatory fluid, pre-seminal fluid or Cowper's fluid, and colloquially as pre-cum) is a clear, colorless, viscous fluid that is emitted from the urethra of the penis during sexual arousal and in general during sexual activity.

  7. Azoospermia - Wikipedia

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    Azoospermia is the medical condition of a man whose semen contains no sperm. [1] It is associated with male infertility, but many forms are amenable to medical treatment.In humans, azoospermia affects about 1% of the male population [2] and may be seen in up to 20% of male infertility situations in Canada.

  8. Do I need to worry about having sex while pregnant? - AOL

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    When you get pregnant, there are lots of questions about what you can and cannot do. Your doctor might go over foods and activities to avoid and what vitamins to take, but unless you ask, they ...

  9. Coitus interruptus - Wikipedia

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    Coitus interruptus, also known as withdrawal, pulling out or the pull-out method, is an act of birth control during penetrative sexual intercourse, whereby the penis is withdrawn from a vagina prior to ejaculation so that the ejaculate may be directed away in an effort to avoid insemination.