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Re: Trying to conceive

From: Marcia (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 26 Feb 1999 10:59:34 -0600 (CST)


Wow, this is an old message!

Urine comes out of the urethra, which is close to the vagina, but not the same place. During intercourse, the sperm is released into the vagina, but some spills out near the urethra and when you go to the bathroom, it looks like that is where the semen is coming from. It only takes one sperm to fertilize an egg, so you can be assured that enough is making it into the right place.

Having said this, it doesn't hurt a bit to wait a little while before going to the bathroom!At Fri, 26 Feb 1999, Melissa wrote: >
>At Fri, 26 Feb 1999, Eileen wrote:
>>
>>At Thu, 4 Sep 1997, Dumb wrote:
>>>
>>>Help. My husband and I are trying to conceive and we only have one
>>>unanswered question. (I must confess, I'm actually too embarrassed to
>>>ask it in person-so here goes.) After intercourse, do I need to wait a
>>>certain period of time before I go to the bathroom? Or does some portion
>>>of his sperm stay in? Thanks...
>>
>>when you know the answer would you also let me know, i also am trying to
>>conceive
>Sure, some sperm stays in even if you go to the bathroom immediately
>following intercourse. This is what I've done and it's worked for me.
>I go to the bathroom before intercourse. After intercourse, I remain in
>bed for a while. I have gotten pregnant the 2nd month with both
>pregnancies but everyone is different. Relax and have fun and try not
>to worry about it. It will happen when it's meant to happen. Good
>luck!
>
>--
>Melissa
>




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