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Asking for Sister, Female, 26 years old, Multan

My sister got married on this month first week... she wants to become pregnant.. her periods date was 14 march..but periods started on 22 march..... she is saying that during intercourse she does not having discharge... is it necessary for female to discharge ...?? I mean to say that.. is it necessary for both partners to discharge to get pregnant...... please provide information

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no necessary to discharge of both only male discharge is important to get pregnant...

Gynecologist in Karachi - Dr. Uzma Mohsin

Dr. Uzma Mohsin - Gynecologist

MBBS, DGO, DOWH | Karachi

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- well come and thanks for preffering marham for your health Consultation.
- Dear at sex or Excitement both male and females get hormonal release in response .
- Males having proper , prominent after excitement as errectiion and then Ejaculation.
- females can also have these symptoms on sexual Excitation but on minor level .
it is better to have vaginal lubrication by natural secretions which can be Observe during sex at orgasm but it not necessary that all girls can feel it as males observd .
just local vaginal secretions at sex help to avoid friction and pain at sex .
so that's why it's better to have these but not necessarily all women can observe it Remarkabily .
best of luck.

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Ok thankyou so much ma'am

5 years ago

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In the early 1900’s, doctors recommended orgasm as a treatment for infertility, claiming that the vaginal contractions caused by orgasm would suck the semen up through the cervix and deliver it quickly to the egg,a more recent study done on human females demonstrated no evidence that orgasm caused semen to be sucked up into the uterus any faster than it would be normally. On the other hand, another study found that women who have orgasms during intercourse retained more sperm in the vagina than both those who didn’t orgasm and those who had an orgasm before their partner - and retaining sperm in the vagina for 15-30 minutes after intercourse may be associated with higher rates of fertilization. So in all, it's unclear whether having an orgasm affects your ability to get pregnant - but it certainly can't hurt!

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