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Q: Difficulties Conceiving...Why does Ejaculate leave the Vagin
asked by: DoctorQuestion on July 22nd, 2006
my boyfriend and i have been try to have a baby, well everytime he goes in me he waits till he is finish and then he pulls out seconds will pass and it begans to come back out. then we will be laying downa and mins pass and then more comes out.. why?


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on July 27th, 2006
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You may be experiencing the draining of vaginal secretions rather than ejaculate, which normally comes out of the vagina after sex. Or simply, the force of gravity is causing the ejaculate to leave the vagina. You might try sitting with your legs up a wall for 10-20 minutes after having sex. This is best performed with your tailbaone directly against the wall, and the legs 90 degrees to the floor. If you have been trying to conceive longer than a year without success you can visit a gynecologist to discuss the situation. Your boyfriend can perform analyses of his sperm, and if his sperm count is within the fertile parameters, you can perform hormonal analyses to identify possible abnormalities of the reproductive system.


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chobi466
replied on June 21st, 2009
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I have intercoursed with my girlfriend twenty days after her menstruation date recently. We are afraid whether she conceived or not. Have any chance of her conceiveness? Pls reply
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