13/04/2026
Seeing s***m (or semen) coming out of the va**na after in*******se is completely normal and common for many women. So, if you experience this, don't panic
Here's what it means:
After a man ej******es during s*x, the semen (which contains s***m) is deposited in the va**na. But the va**na is not a sealed container — it's a flexible passage that connects the uterus to the outside of the body. So:
1. Gravity and body position cause some of the semen to flow out, especially when standing or moving after in*******se.
2. The va**na self-cleans, so it will naturally expel fluids that are not absorbed.
3. Only a small number of s***m cells actually swim up into the cervix and uterus toward the egg — the rest are simply discharged from the body.
Is it a problem?
No, in most cases, it's not a problem. But here's when you might want to pay more attention:
If you're trying to conceive (get pregnant) and have concerns about fertility.
If the semen appears to be very watery or there are other symptoms (like foul smell, itching, or pain), which could suggest an infection.
Tips (especially if trying to conceive):
Stay lying down for a few minutes after in*******se to give s***m time to move up into the cervix.
Avoid using the toilet or washing immediately afterward.
Track ovulation to ensure in*******se happens during fertile windows.
If you're not trying to conceive, then what you're experiencing is completely natural and nothing to worry about. But if you have doubts or feel uncomfortable, a quick visit to a gynecologist for reassurance is a good idea.