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no splash of sperm am worried

i am 28 and a male, my sperm does not splash out but drops .so i want to know if that can has a negative effect in my being able pregnant a woman? and if so what is the solution?
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1470528 tn?1324694321
hi there.. it's the sperm that makes a woman pregnant not the flow dear.. so no need to worry.. u r absolutely normal and fine.. good luck..
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No it is not an issue. You are fine.
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1530342 tn?1405016490
Hi:-) I don't think the flow of your sperm determines your ability to get a woman pregnant. Remember, you only need one of those millions of sperm you release to fertilize an egg. Adult semen volume is affected by the time that has passed since the previous ejaculation; larger semen volumes are seen with greater durations of abstinence. Greater lengths of sexual stimulation immediately preceding ejaculation can result in higher concentrations of sperm. A prolonged stimulation either through foreplay (kissing, petting and direct stimulation of erogenous zones before penetration during intercourse) or stroking (during masturbation) leads to a good amount of arousal and production of sperm. Hopefully this gives you some sense of relief but if you are genuinely concerned, I would definitely suggest you seeing you DR. Maybe He/She can give you the more accurate answers and hopefully find you a solution. Good luck! Please keep us updated on how you make out:-)
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