Sperm Leakage: Should I Worry Or Not? |
Take a look at the below cases:
Case1
I would love to know why my husband sperm always rush back from my virginal each time we have sex?
Is there a cure to this please?
Is there a cure to this please?
Case2
HELLO SIR,I love to conceive for the past 3month,now,i notice dat wenever i mate with my husband,after resting for about 1hr,i will stand up and start doing the house chores after about 20 to 30 mins,i notice dat the sperm will just rush out,what culd cause dis sir,at tym i feel a sharp pain in my right lower abdomen
Case3
Why does sperm leak after intercourse? What is the implications? Does it have any effect on fertility?
Case4
My husband and I are trying to have a baby, and this will be our first. I and my husband have read up alot of articles online and a lot of information offline on how to get pregnant very quick, so we are using the most known missionary position for best results, but I have noticed that after intercourse the sperm seems to come out. Is this normal? What can I do about it? Will it make our chances of conceiving less?
Let Us Now Discuss.
Ok.. I am gonna disappoint the myth seekers.
This phenomenon of sperm leakage is 100% very normal and does not have an effect on your ability or capacity to conceive or what so ever. We will talk about the probable reason why this happens in some women. In order to drive the point home, we need to get a little graphic, so bear with me apologies in advance.
First of all, the ejaculation, also known as “cum” (the whitish or milkish substance that comes out when a man reaches the climax of sexual desire) is made up of a lot of different things. One of its components is sperm. The sperm is the basic unit of conception. So, in a normal male ejaculation, there are anywhere roughly between 20 and 400 million sperm. So, imagine that, millions! And all you need as a woman to get pregnant is just one. Just one lucky sperm out of millions of sperm!
This phenomenon of sperm leakage is 100% very normal and does not have an effect on your ability or capacity to conceive or what so ever. We will talk about the probable reason why this happens in some women. In order to drive the point home, we need to get a little graphic, so bear with me apologies in advance.
First of all, the ejaculation, also known as “cum” (the whitish or milkish substance that comes out when a man reaches the climax of sexual desire) is made up of a lot of different things. One of its components is sperm. The sperm is the basic unit of conception. So, in a normal male ejaculation, there are anywhere roughly between 20 and 400 million sperm. So, imagine that, millions! And all you need as a woman to get pregnant is just one. Just one lucky sperm out of millions of sperm!
Furthermore, following sexual intercourse, what usually happens is that a lot of the ejaculation does leak out. Yes, this is applicable to every woman. No exceptions. However, in some women, this might appear excessive. Notwithstanding this leakage, some of it, however, remains in the back of the vagina (in the posterior fornix) and an even smaller amount makes its way up through the cervix, into the uterus and down the Fallopian tubes. It is right here, in the Fallopian tubes, that the sperm and egg meet in a process known as fertilization.
So, the fact is that you need not lie in bed with your both legs up after intercourse to get pregnant and the fact that semen is leaking out afterwards, doesn't decrease your chances of conceiving.
Dr. Chudi Ufondu.
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