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Sperm comes out of vagina hole after sex
After the intercourse the sperm comes out of vagina hole. Is it normal? Does it effect the conceive??
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No need to worry. Tell your wife to sleep for half an  hour   crosslegged after intercourse.
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Don't worry, it's normal.
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If u r planning for baby,  then do not withdraw penis from vagina for 2 minutes after discharge. Put a pillow under butt area of ur wife... Get ur semen analysis test done and share ur report with me so that I can analyze the problem and give you proper solution... To be a parent soon
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consult for prescription
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Connect please
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It's ok , take consultation for detailed information
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Take proper counseling about this Chat online with us
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It is normal, it will not affect conception
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