It is perfectly normal for semen to overflow from the vaginal passage after intercourse. The overflowed semen liquifies within 3 to 5 minutes and is of no use. Couples need not worry about this, as there will be more than enough semen in the Vaginal passage to induce pregnancy.
Because what goes up must come down, this is absolutely normal.
The vagina is an opening and gravity pulls matter downward, toward the ground.
Semen reaches the fallopian tube where the fertilization takes place.
it doesn't "all" come out. and yes, it totally normal. your body can't just absorb it all. don't worry because there are millions of sperm making their way up.
That is normal. It doesn't mean that pregnancy can't happen, because a lot more is still inside and can't really be removed.
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It means that you have to go and consult the doctor as soon as possible. Such discharges may lead to infections if not treated appropriately. Also, semen flows out of the vagina after an unprotected intercourse which is perfectly normal.. But if it's happening after a protected sex, then you need to consult your doc soon.
This sounds nice and healthy. Remember to take precautions if you are not expecting to have a pregnancy soon.
There is a certain amount of sperm in the semen that is ejaculated and most of it is initial protected by the surrounding semen. However the sperm in it will soon die if the temperature and moisture is not kept right. The chances of fertilizing ovum with semen that dripped onto the vagina from the outside is very small but does exist,
Discharge is when this white gooey sticky stuff comes out of the women's vagina and out of young ones though if it comes out of young ones its a sign that their period will be starting soon.
Some medicines will cause 'retrograde' ejaculation - your semen goes into the bladder, presumably. This can be just a thing that happens with some men. If pain is involved when ejaculating, then you go to a doctor, soon.
You can
In a few days, or sooner, you may feel big cramps in your vagina. Many people think it's in your stomach, but no, it is that single sex cell clamping onto the wall of your vagina that will grow into a baby. Or it may split into two, three, or more which is how you get twins, triplets, quadruplets, quintuplets, and so on. The cell may also create feternal twins (A boy and girl, or brothers and sisters that look different but born at the same time), rare Siamese twins (Usually two brothers or sisters grown together), or internal twins.
as soon as possible
Until it's gone.
6 weeks
You can get implantation cramps as soon at three weeks after intercourse. You can ovulate different days throughout the month.
Sperm and Spermicides which are little creatures used to reproduce when they are ejected into a vagina. Unless it yellow then thats pee:) Semen and sperm cells, spermicides are creams used to kill the sperm during sex. When you first start ejaculating, that's what it's called, it may just be seminal fluid with no sperm but they will develop soon which means you can get a girl pregnant. So don't.