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Switz · 04/11/2010 12:57

First time poster, am blushing to my toes writing this so please be gentle

Husband and I manages to SWI for the last couple of nights, right on time for once. However, the first night when he withdrew there were big gobs of semen still attached to him which has me worried that it all just came straight back out with him. Second night that didn?t happen but when I went to the loo at 4.30am (5 hours after SWI) something dribbled out in to the loo before I had even peed which made me think that the semen was sitting only just inside me and hadn?t made its way any further than that. Do you think that under both instances there was a chance that the right stuff made its way to the right place? Has anyone else experienced this?
Thanks for persevering if you read to the end!

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MollysChambers · 04/11/2010 12:59

I'm eating my lunch!! Well, I was....

You had sex, he ejaculated inside you - yes you could be pregnant.

Good luck!

GetDownYouWillFall · 04/11/2010 13:27

Don't panic! I believe the semen gets forced out at a considerable speed and will make it to "where it needs to get to". It's normal for some to dribble out afterwards because it liquifies after a time. If your cervix was open (ie. fertile time) then more than enough should hve gone into the right place. A lot comes out but a lot also goes in IYSWIM.

Try not to worry about it

AttilaTheMeerkat · 04/11/2010 13:52

Hi Switz

No question on here is silly.

Would say to you that enough semen will get to the cervix from where it will not escape.
Please do not worry yourself unduly over this, there is really no need to do so.

I would only add do not put undue pressure on yourselves, make love when you both feel like it. Ovulation is not an exact science and timing intercourse can actually do more harm than good with regards to relationships.

Switz · 04/11/2010 14:42

Thank you for your replies and MollysChambers, hope you regained your appetite! Haven?t mentioned my concerns to husband and have no intention of doing so but it had been playing on my mind and wanted to ask someone who wouldn?t stick their fingers in their ears and go ?la la la la la can?t hear you? on hearing the subject matter!

Thanks again ladies.

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MollysChambers · 04/11/2010 14:48

You're very welcome.

Would echo what Attila said. Try not to think about it too much. (Easier said than done I know) Relax and have fun with it.

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