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Lady H
Mar 25, 2014, 07:11 PM
I was having sex with my husband a day before my ovulation and again, on the day of my ovulation. We were both trying very hard to conceive after I had miscarriage 6 months ago. But, after we had sex, something got discharged from my vagina. A white clear fluids. Will this affect my chances of getting pregnant? Does it mean that the sperm has totally coming out?

smoothy
Mar 25, 2014, 07:30 PM
Um... you've been trying to have a child how long now and you just now noticed most of the sperm comes out shortly after sex?

Lady H
Mar 25, 2014, 11:43 PM
Well, I'm not really sure whether the fluids was actually the sperm. But I do noticed that I have some discharge after having sex. Was it the sperm or maybe something else that I should be worried about?

Fr_Chuck
Mar 26, 2014, 02:15 AM
It could be fluids that happen during sex, both yours or his.

This is fairly normal, does it not always happen to you.

Also are you really tracking ovulation? Using medical testing, not online calendars? Which are not always correct?

Also one day, sperm often take two or three days to travel, so 2 or 3 days before, is more correct.

Lady H
Mar 26, 2014, 02:43 AM
It could be fluids that happen during sex, both yours or his.

This is fairly normal, does it not always happen to you.

Also are you really tracking ovulation? Using medical testing, not online calendars? Which are not always correct?

Also one day, sperm often take two or three days to travel, so 2 or 3 days before, is more correct.

I have regular periods, so I assume that my ovulation would be on the day-14 after the first day of my last period. So based on your answer, it is better to have intercourse 2 or 3 days before? Thank you so much for the informations...

CravenMorhead
Mar 26, 2014, 07:20 AM
Assuming gets people into trouble. The city of troy assumed that the trojan horse was empty and look at how well that turned out.

Most women, ovulate sometime around the 14th day, but they could technically ovulate earlier or later depending on how their body regulates their cycle. The safest way is have sex every two to three days during your cycle. Eventually one of those little spermies will hit the egg in just the right way. As well realize that it might take, even though you're both obviously fertile, a few months to over a year to become pregnant. There are so many random things that can interfere.

Good luck.