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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.

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thats normal stuff for women to have that white thing especially if we are close to our menstrual cycle.
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awwwwwwww.... dont worry GOD will BLESS all the woman who want to become mother because im 23 and i been wanting one every since i was 18 years of age i know how you feel... welp take care hope your dreams come true!!!!
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I have been trying for 17 years so i know how it feels when someone says they have been trying for a couple of months. it bothers me so much.
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Ok so I think I could be pregnant I have started my periods the 7th of this month and ended the 11th and my days are 24days so I have read that people with 24days they ovulate early so me and my bf had sex the 15th and the 17th again so we had sex again the 22nd of this month but I have been getting some weird discharge for the pass few days and I have been feeling more tired and my breast and nipples I can't even touch it its so sensitive it was never so even when I have my periods my breast don't feel sore I haven't got my periods yet only next month the 5th of july. I bought a test not sure if I should take it or wat I'm so confuses plz I need serious advice about this I would love 2 have a baby. Thanx a lot ;-)
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how will you know
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Hi my question is..is it possible for sperm to come out the vi jay jay 7hours later??
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