By Riches Danson
Key Facts About Leakage Of Semen From The Vagina After Sex:
This is normal and to be expected. Matter of fact, semen leakage can actually be a good thing because it means there is enough of the ejaculate.
After semen is released into the vagina, sperms immediately begin moving into the cervix and up into the uterus for fertilization in the fallopian tubes. Sperm moves into the tubes within minutes after ejaculation in the vagina.
Once the ejaculate is inside the vagina, vaginal secretions start destroying much of the sperm.
When they move into the cervix and uterus, they are protected from the hostile vaginal acidic secretions.
Can semen leakage make it harder for you to get pregnant? The answer is no!!
Out of desperation and long-standing infertility, some women worry about leakage of semen. Some women notice some discharge immediately after sex and think it’s the cause of infertility. The fluid coming out of the vagina after his orgasm is merely a portion of the ejaculate.
Factually, less than 5 per cent of the ejaculate is actually sperm — over 95 per cent is made up of other fluids. Leakage of the ejaculate from the vagina is highly unlikely to prevent you from getting pregnant. In fact, it’s totally normal for some ejaculate to leak out after intercourse.
What can I do to ensure that more sperms stay inside after sex?
You should not worry about leakage of semen from the vagina. If you are concerned, here is the deal; if he ejaculates deeply inside your vagina, then you can be sure that no matter how much of the ejaculate leaks out afterward, enough sperm will reach the cervical mucus if you stay on your back for the suggested 15-20 minutes.
In the end, don’t worry too much and consider the fact that it is probably a good sign of health that some ejaculate leak out because it may mean that he is depositing his semen normally in your vagina and that there is enough of it.
So get to work and at the end of this cycle something that has eye and ears will be growing inside you.






