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Is it normal for sperm to come out of the vagina

Hi everyone,

Is it normal for sperm to come out of the vagina after making love. If it is not what could be responsible. It really worries me and i feel embarassed to discuss it with the Doc. Please if there is any one who experiences it please let me know the reasons and consequences.

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Am a guy of 20years i jst started notisin dat my semen or fluid always kums out of my **** wen eva i want to piece without me havin sex pls wat can dat b??
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when was it happen finaly? I am also having similar problem
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hey thank you so much for this post. it was quite helpful for me as i was wandering why is it happening with us? however, particularly in my case i want to ask that i am a male and have been married for 3 months. Since we have gotten married, my wife never bleeded, she never had sex before as in our communities we refrain frrom it before marriage. she is worried in this case. I know there could be many reasons that her hymen could be broken. But is there any chance that her hymen is not broken and blocking the sperm to go in? My Penis is little than average i.e 4 Inches. plz reply in particular from your past experience. thanks
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THK. YOU ARE A BEAUTIFUL PERSON
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I been with same guy for thrreeee years have sex with my bf for three four times a day and still can't get pregnant :( why
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when having sex how much  quantity sperm  come out  
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