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Q: trying to get pregnant
asked by: misslilli on June 8th, 2009
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Me and my boyfriend have been trying to get pregnant for about a year now, and still no baby.
I've noticed though after we have sex and he ejaculates in me, its like it comes right back out or if i stand up after sex it drips out... is that normal?
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young121
replied on June 8th, 2009
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have you talk to your doctor about it, yet?
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young121
replied on June 8th, 2009
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have you talk to your doctor about it, yet?
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misslilli
replied on June 8th, 2009
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no i havent yet but and im really scared somethings wrong......... i think im going to schedule an appointment
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young121
replied on June 9th, 2009
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well u should go. and c wat they say.
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sma1588
replied on June 15th, 2009
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the same thing happens to me even if i lay down for a while after. as soon as i stand up and through out the day it comes out as well. so i have the same question and problem as u do. if u find anything out let me know please
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macrat
replied on June 18th, 2009
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it's normal for some to drip back out. No need to stand on your head, what's inside should be enough.

However if you've been trying regularly every week, and not pregnant, you should check with your doctors.
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