prCum
Pre-ejaculate, often referred to as pre-cum, is a clear, viscous fluid released from the Cowper's glands during sexual arousal in males. This fluid serves as a lubricant and also neutralizes any acidity in the urethra, creating a more hospitable environment for sperm. While pre-cum itself does not contain sperm, it can sometimes pick up residual sperm from a previous ejaculation if the penis was not cleansed. This means there is a possibility of pregnancy from sexual intercourse involving pre-cum, even if ejaculation does not occur. The volume of pre-cum can vary significantly from person to person and from one instance to another. It is a natural physiological response to sexual stimulation.