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|volume=99 Suppl 2
|pages=S38–41
|url=https://www.thaiscience.info/Journals/Article/JMAT/10986029.pdf
|pubmedID=27266214
|issn=0125-2208
|format=PDF}}</ref> Popular belief&nbsp;dating to a 1966 Masters and Johnson study<ref>{{REFbook
|last=Masters
|init=WH
|location=Boston, MA
|page=211
}}</ref>&nbsp;stated that pre-ejaculate may contain sperm that can cause pregnancy, which is a common basis of argument against the use of ''coitus interruptus'' (withdrawal) as a contraceptive method.<ref name=zukerman/><ref name="HIV">{{REFjournal
|title=Researchers find no sperm in pre-ejaculate fluid
|journal=Contraceptive Technology Update
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