Is it normal for a lot of ejaculation to come out of the vagina after intercourse.?

My husband and I are trying to conceive and have been doing so for 4 months, this will be our first baby and we are worried that most of his semen is coming out instead of reaching my eggs- is this normal?

Answer:
It is very normal if your husband expels alot of fluid when he ejaculates. The best way to keep it inside of you for a higher chance of pregnancy is to take a few pillows (use old cases) and elevate your butt up higher than the rest of your body so that the sperm travels down toward your uterus. Stay in this position for about 10 min at least and then continue your normal cleaning.
A lot usually comes out. However, to help the sperm reach the eggs: Your husband should first ejaculate into you, and then you should remain laying down. He should then immediately manually stimulate you to orgasm. Your orgasm contracts your uterus and helps those sperms reach their destination.
yeah, when you stand up gravity is naturally going to make it drip out. try lying down for 30-40 minutes so most of it stays in there
What do you think? Not sure ask a doctor. But I don't think there is anything to worry about. I mean just a teaspoon of seamen can get a woman pregnant.Nothing is wrong with your vagina either and you probably think that it is his semen coming out, but it could be coming from you when your orgasm and you ejaculate. If still not sure ask a Doc.
it took me and my partner 18 months to concieve. i got told to remain lying down for a short time. if you are having sex and he is on top try putting a pillow under your bottom this will create a slope for gravity to take over. avoid positions like you being on top as gravity will work against you. try having sex at different times throughout the dy and avoid treating sex as a chore purley to get pregnant. if you have an orgasm at the same point as your partner ejaculates the action of the muscles will help the sperm go further up. try having sex first thing in the morning as sperm count is higher then and both you and your partner should avoid tight underwear and clothing. Good Luck!

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