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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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my periods are always normaln regular.but last month i delayed.almost after a week of my due date i started feeling like m gnna have my periods.but exactly same day my bf *** inside me .after that its been 10 days.i didnt feel any thing like going to have periods or else. i did a teast 3 days ago bt the test was negative.but stil there is no sign of periods.i am almost 10 days late for my period.n just now i felt like some thning has strted cumin out wid urination.am i pregnant or wts ths?
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I just had sex :-D
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it is painful for some time taking HSG but it detects if there is any blockages in FP 's
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I have the same problem me and my partner have been at it non stop for about 8 months and i keep having delayd periods i keep thinking im infertile but i feel pregnant but taken many tests and all negative yet still no period for 5 months i have a bit of a bump in my belly nothing big but i have noticed it, would i be better getting a blood test to determine if i am pregnant ?
Tonight we had sex he kept it in for a minute and nothing came out this time do you think that may of been the problem ?
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That happened to me but his penis was inside of me but the sprem didnt go inside helpp!!!
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I had an abortion 3 years ago...and me and my bf recently got married..i been leaking all the sperms right after intercourse..i never leaked before..is it normal and can i still get pregnant?
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