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Completely Sperms out after intercourse
When we intercourse sperm comes out, im confused whether its entering in urethral opening or vagina. kindly suggest with clear info.
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When intercourse take place at the same time some discharge comes out from peni aswella from vagina .ln discharge ovum and sperm comes from genital parts off both male and female.ovum and sperm meet together cause fertilization and residual discharge comes out from vagina.that is  waste material. So sperm alone not comes out.now I think you will understand the process of fertilization.
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Don’t worry about what’s happening. It’s quite normal for some semen to come out of vagina after intercourse. Sperms will go in and can fertilise the ovum. Don’t get confused. You can’t have intercourse with urethra.
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You can't have intercourse through urethra, so the sperm is obviously getting deposited in vagina. For other queries feel free for a consultation.
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It is likely the sperm to have entered the vagina and the excess sperms is likely to have come out.
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