Normally there is no sperm in the prostate fluid and it will not lead to pregnancy, but prostate fluid is a component of semen and when ejaculation occurs a small amount of sperm will be present in the prostate, at this time if it enters the female vagina, it may lead to pregnancy when conditions are right. The prostate fluid is secreted by the prostate gland, which nourishes the sperm, and is usually discharged through the urethra, which will serve as a lubricant during sexual intercourse. When the doctor massages the prostate to get the prostate fluid, simply massaging the prostate does not contain sperm at this time because the prostate has no ability to produce sperm, so there is no sperm in the simple prostate fluid. Usually the prostate fluid secreted by a man before ejaculation may contain a little sperm, which enters the vagina at this time, and when a woman is ovulating, there may be a sperm that combines with the egg to form a fertilized egg and a pregnancy occurs. Therefore, ejaculation outside the body usually leads to pregnancy due to poor control or secretion of prostatic fluid, so it is not a safe method of contraception and needs to be remedied by oral emergency contraceptive pills after sex if necessary. In addition, if you don’t wear a condom at the beginning of sex but wear one when you are about to ejaculate, the prostate fluid secreted before ejaculation will be left in the vagina, which can also lead to pregnancy. The actual condom should be worn throughout sex and checked for expiration or breakage before using the condom in order to prevent pregnancy to a greater extent.