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Is Vaginal Discharge Normal During Intercourse?

hello doc! I have just married during sex with my wife she discharge quickly and she said I am tired the total time of her sex is almost 1 minute she discharged only in rubbing even without penetration... so I want to know is that normal... or she has to refer with the doc...?
posted on Fri, 26 Sep 2014
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Hello,
I have gone through your query. It is normal for vaginal discharge to occur in abundance during sexual act. This is to give proper lubrication to the parts and also facilitates easy penetration. If there is any infection of the genital parts, there would usually be symptoms like irritation, burning, foul smell, bleeding or spotting etc. It is common to see a quick arousal in some women. As this is a hormonal phenomenon, learning to time the intercourse is essential to complete the act. You can see a counselor if you find this difficult. Thus, you can also get proper advice. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.
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Is Vaginal Discharge Normal During Intercourse?

Hello, I have gone through your query. It is normal for vaginal discharge to occur in abundance during sexual act. This is to give proper lubrication to the parts and also facilitates easy penetration. If there is any infection of the genital parts, there would usually be symptoms like irritation, burning, foul smell, bleeding or spotting etc. It is common to see a quick arousal in some women. As this is a hormonal phenomenon, learning to time the intercourse is essential to complete the act. You can see a counselor if you find this difficult. Thus, you can also get proper advice. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.