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Will semen coming out of the vagina soon after intercourse affect pregnancy?

Asked by:Deborah

Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 10:25 AM

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  • Analisa Analisa

    Apr 10, 2026

      Will semen leakage after intercourse affect pregnancy? ejaculation Afterwards, semen will quickly overflow from the vagina. Will it affect pregnancy?

      only sperm When combined with an egg cell, pregnancy will occur. The posterior fornix deep in the vagina can accumulate semen, but not more than 2 ml. The amount of semen ejaculated is generally 2-6 ml, plus vaginal secretions, the total is 3-8 ml. If it exceeds its capacity, the semen will overflow. Semen is rich in prostaglandins, which can cause Uterus muscle contraction. The uterus contracts and then relaxes, placing the uterine cavity at negative pressure and attracting sperm into the uterine cavity. The woman's orgasm can also enhance uterine contractions and accelerate the speed of sperm entering the uterine cavity. Therefore, sperm can be found in the fallopian tube 10 minutes after sexual intercourse, which will not affect pregnancy. In the same way, if the woman gets up immediately after sexual intercourse and discharges the semen from the vagina, it is not a reliable contraceptive measure.

      Sperm will encounter various "checkpoints" during its operation, and not many sperm can reach the fallopian tube. Some people who want to get pregnant put a pillow on their buttocks to prevent semen from leaking out. In fact, the sperm that spills out of the body are just sperm that have failed in competition and do not contribute to pregnancy. There is only one sperm that can actually conceive, and the sperm in the semen that enters the uterine cavity is already abundant. >>>> How to give birth to a boy easily 8a habit

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