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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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what if right after he cums and pulls out the semen stays in but the sprem comes out even if u have a pillow under ur hips.. i was just wondering if it lowers ur chances of becoming pregnant. TTC4
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it s very interesting to chair knowledges
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Me and my boyfriend just recently decided to start trying for a child. We have been discussing it for many months now to make sure we were both on the same page and that we truly wanted to have a child. We have reagular sex at least 4 times a week and he ejaculates in me everytime. My only question is....after he ejaculates in me it doesnt leak out. I can just lay down and nothing leaks out. But usually and hour or so later it starts coming out. Is that a good sign or just normal??
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So if its all at the base of the vagina and "dripping out" is it possible that you could be pregnant...? Even though it looks like none went in?  
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If its sperm coming out the woman's vagina after unprotected sex would it have an odor?
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If its sperm coming out after unprotected sex would it have an odor?
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