Im in relationship with someone who i really care for and hes adorable.... Tryying to have his baby but his sperm keeping cuming out everytime i stand up sometoimes laying... Is that normal or what??? What should i do... Also can pernatal pills help to get a woman pergant.. Help please... Love all
Fri, 10/05/2007 - 03:23
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Why is that sperm leaks out?


Have you seen a doctor? Prenatal pills are to supply you with vitamins during your pregnancy.
What makes you so certain you want a baby Now? Have you discussed this between you both? Marriage? Etc?
The sperm leakage happens, rule is immediately following ejaculation, you lye on your back, pillow under your legs, so they are elevated for about a half hour. You have semen leakage...you never know how easy it is for a sperm to reach a egg ready to be fertilized.
When he ejaculates into you, he deposits a bit less than a tablespoon of semen. In this semen about 400 million sperm. They immediately start swimming in all directions.
Semen, which is originally a gelatinous glob turns to liquid over fifteen mintes or so. The glob is the most efficient way to deliver the sperm into you and the liquification makes it easier for the sperm to swim awat. We all experience the drainage you describe (Demon loves the "drippies") and it can tickle and itch as it flows out.
Following his ejaculation, raise your knees and place a pillow under your butt to keep as much as possible in you. Stay this way for about twenty mintes. There will still be drainage but most will drain toward your cervix. Whe you stan up, there will be a little gusher but you can be certain that any sperm that is going to score will be well up your reproductive tract by then.
It is most likely that most pregnancies occur within two minutes after he makes his deposit.
Thank you so much.... Yes we have both discussed it and want it to happen ...We are aware of the results... By the way cheap bras dont run my way at all. lol... love all...Oh yea one more question is it normal for women to have a dischargew...
Need to know more about the discharge to say it is normal or not. We all drain constantly; some more than others.
Typically this is called "backflow" (or possibly flowback, my memmory is getting a little crossed) of semen.
I like it when it sputters out with the help of a queef. Think I'm joking? No I'm not.
The above advice given about elevating the hips and waiting is a good idea to increase the odds of pregnancy slightly, or at least solve most worries. The fact still remains that the sperm cells will be swimming immediately towards their goal of fertilizing the egg. Many will die due to the acidity of the vagina, but because so many sperm cells are deposited, most suvive for many hours. I believe that sperm cells that remain in the vaginal tract can stay alive for up to 72 hours.