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Semen Comes Out
Dear Sir/ Madam I am doing Sex at regular basis, sometimes Twice also. But the problem is during sexual Intercourse when semen comes out from the Penis in the Vagina. After, ejaculation done, when I Take out my Penis then the semen comes from the Vagina. Plz Suggest some Advice for consive Baby Regards Pintu Hela
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Hi Pintu, This is normal for some or most of the semen to come out of the vagina after intercourse. Still a bit goes inside the cervix and ultimately the fallopian tube, to fertilize an ovum. So, you are absolutely normal person, nothing to worry. Regards.
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