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When i do intercourse some of my sperm go out of the vagina what caused that? And is there any problem if it does happen?
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Good morning Dear. Yes. It is normal to have some semen going out of the female private part after ejaculation. There's no need to worry. Relax and enjoy your life to the fullest. 😊
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If one has to give live fish from one tank to another, one is bound to give that fish with water as fish out of water can be death for it. similarly sperms cannot survive without it's nourishing fluid. The discharge that you release from your penis at sex is SEMEN, which contains sperms, some secretions of the prostate, Cowper's and other glands. vagina is a tube which is closed at all times and it open up only when a penis enters it. After the semen is released in the vagina, and penis withdraws, the vagina closes again and hence of the total semen deposited there some does come out. This is NORMAL. Lots of people harbor a mistaken notion that semen should not come out of the vagina. But this is wrong. Part of the semen that's released does come out. If you are trying to have a baby, you can advice your partner to keep a pillow below her buttocks during sex, so that the semen released at ejaculation remains in it as the vaginal cavity is given more upright position by this posture with pillow below the buttocks
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