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Getting pregnant

I want to get pregnant... as soon as i get up from the bed after sex some liquid flows out... is that a problem or still do i have a chance of getting pregnant...
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552383 tn?1217878487
Interesting. Thanks. Good luck TTC
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564144 tn?1226696118
It is a definately a combo of liquids from the both of you. during intercourse both of you are producing liquids (sperm from him and vaginal moisture from you) . when the purpose is complete it has no other way to go but OUT!
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552383 tn?1217878487
I have the same problem, what is that liquid anyway, is is discharge from the male of female, or a combination?
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you usally dont have to do anything different if your trying to get pregnant. a lot of people that i know who got pregnant didnt do anything "speical" or different


if your not getting pregnant then try a doctor
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491928 tn?1266177733
Everyone trying to get pregnant usually suggests that you lie on your back for maybe twenty minutes afterward to allow all the sperm to get up there and increase chances of pregnancy. If it all just flows right out of course you can still get pregnant but its widely believed it helps your chances.
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no of course liquid is going to come out. it doesnt have anythign to do with you getting or not getting pregnant
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I want the respone, for that same question, that when i make sex when get up some liquid flows out
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