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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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This happens to me too but comes out straight away. Is that normal? I wouldn't be able to wait until the morning. Literally have to have tissue so can catch it after so it doesn't go on the bed sheets. Is that normal???
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why the mens sperm come out with speed when we masterbate
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She may need to have a blood test done. I was pregnant for three months before it finally showed up on a home test. The doctor even did a urine test that came back negative. When he finally did a blood test it came back positive. I was 14 weeks before I found out for sure! I don't know why but it happens sometimes. I have a cousin who was four months before she knew so she recommended the blood test to me.
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Hi I'm sorry but this really upsets me when people say this, I have been trying for almost 3 years to get pregnant and still no luck. I can't stand people saying they've been trying for 2 and 3 months it breaks my heart. I really hope you do get pregnant and soon but why do so many people think a couple of months is long?
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it may be your boyfriend due to the fact i had the same problem with my ex so maybe yall should try a different approach.
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I really want to know what is the problem of the sperm that's getting out??? I'm also trying to get pregnant but my boyfriends sperm is leaking out  every time.
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