Preejaculatory
Preejaculatory fluid, often referred to as pre-cum, is a clear, colorless fluid released from the bulbourethral glands (also known as Cowper's glands) during sexual arousal in males. This fluid is expelled from the urethra before ejaculation. The primary function of prejaculatory fluid is to lubricate the urethra and neutralize any residual acidity from urine, creating a more hospitable environment for sperm during intercourse.
The volume of prejaculatory fluid varies significantly among individuals and even from one instance to another
It is important to note that prejaculatory fluid can contain sperm. Therefore, it can contribute to pregnancy