What is PreCum?

Pre-ejaculate, also known as pre-cum, is a clear, sticky fluid that is produced by the Cowper’s glands (also known as the bulbourethral glands) in the male reproductive system. Pre-cum is released during sexual arousal and can be released from the penis before ejaculation.

I coach men on how to stop premature ejaculation and there is sometimes some confusion about the difference between Pre cum and premature ejaculation. So I hope this article sorts out any misconceptions.

What Is The Function of Pre-Cum

The primary function of pre-cum is to neutralize any acidity in the urethra that may be caused by urine. This helps to create a more hospitable environment for sperm, which can improve the chances of fertilization. Pre-cum also provides some lubrication to make the passage of sperm easier during ejaculation.

Does Pre-Cum Contain Sperm?

Pre-cum does not contain sperm, as the fluid is produced by the Cowper’s glands and not the testicles, where sperm are produced. However, it is possible for small amounts of sperm to be present in pre-cum if they were present in the urethra from a previous ejaculation and have not been completely cleared out.

Is Pre-Cum a Contraceptive?

Pre-cum is not a reliable method of contraception, as it is possible for small amounts of sperm to be present in the fluid. If you are trying to prevent pregnancy, it is important to use a reliable form of contraception such as condoms or birth control pills.

Can Pre-Cum Get A Woman Pregnant?

Pre-cum itself does not contain sperm, as it is produced by the Cowper’s glands and not the testicles, where sperm are produced. However, it is possible for small amounts of sperm to be present in pre-cum if they were present in the urethra from a previous ejaculation and have not been completely cleared out.

While the presence of sperm in pre-cum is relatively rare, it is still possible for pregnancy to occur if pre-cum comes into contact with the vagina. This is because pre-cum can pick up small amounts of sperm that may be present in the urethra and carry them into the vagina during sexual activity.

Is Pre Cum The Same As Premature Ejaculation?

No, pre-ejaculate (pre-cum) and premature ejaculation are two different things.

Pre-ejaculate is a clear, sticky fluid that is produced by the Cowper’s glands in the male reproductive system during sexual arousal. It is released from the penis before ejaculation and serves to neutralize any acidity in the urethra and provide lubrication.

Premature ejaculation, on the other hand, is a condition in which a man ejaculates sooner than he or his partner would like during sexual activity. It is a common sexual dysfunction that can be caused by a variety of physical and psychological factors.

Pre-cum and premature ejaculation are not the same thing and should not be confused. Pre-cum is a normal, physiological response that occurs during sexual arousal, while premature ejaculation sexual dysfunction.

Takeaways

Pre-cum is a clear, sticky fluid produced by the Cowper’s glands in the male reproductive system. It serves to neutralize acidity in the urethra and provide lubrication during sexual arousal. While pre-cum does not contain sperm, it is possible for small amounts of sperm to be present in the fluid. Pre-cum is not a reliable form of contraception and it is important to use a reliable method of birth control to prevent unintended pregnancy.

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