We are trying for a baby. Everytime i do imtercouse, noticing that some amount of seemen(which is thick) coming out from partner vagina as soon as i complete my intercouse penetration. Does it affect pregnancy or do i need to pay attention towards it ? I am trying one sex per day from 10th day.
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It depends what kind of lumps are these.
Kindly get your Color Doppler scan of Scrotum and share your reports.
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This is the most frequent question asked by the married couple planning a child don't worry this is absolutely 100% normal semen does not remain inside of the vagina whenever you complete the process your penis comes out
immediately within some seconds The semen comes out but whatever the very small quantity of the semen remain inside that is more than sufficient for fertilization
so don't worry this is absolutely natural and normal you don't require any medicine for this
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