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Is it normal for sperm to come out of the vagina

Hi everyone,

Is it normal for sperm to come out of the vagina after making love. If it is not what could be responsible. It really worries me and i feel embarassed to discuss it with the Doc. Please if there is any one who experiences it please let me know the reasons and consequences.

Thanks
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This website can't help you with your love life. Also, she doesn't always have to *** unless the pleasure part of her brain reacts, which doesn't always happen. Pleasure has to last long so she reacts and then cums.
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Fluid coming out does not necessarily mean all of the sperm is coming out.  Remember, sperm is in a fluid--  sperm swims north, fluid comes out.  ALL women have this issue and still conceive so do not worry about this. good luck
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I been trying to have a baby again but ever time i have sex wit my partner i feel like his sperm comes right out i been trying for 5 months and i still get my period normal why cant i get pregnant??
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What dose it mean when a dude nut come out you and how can i stop it because im trying to get pregnant
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A friend slept with a lady without a protection on him,well,he said he didn't last long on bed with her but he saw his spam on the outer part of her private part...The question is,how many days will it take b4 a girl notice she is pregnant? And how will a guy who forgot to use condom while having sex prevent his girlfriend from getting pregnant?
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She is not cheating it only mucus it's normal, do u think some other guys sperm is stored in her virgina....lol
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