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What Causes Fluid Discharge From Vagina After Intercourse?

I am a married women ..........got married a month back.These days after having sex with my husband I feel some fluid coming out from my vagina every 4-5 hours.This was for the first time I am experiencing it.........it never happened earlier.......is it normal????
My age is:27 years,Height:5' 3",Weight:52 Kgs
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Hello,
I have gone through your query and understood the concern. From the description of your symptoms, it appears as though you are leaking seminal fluid after the intercourse. Also, when the mucosal discharge from the cervix is excessive, it drains out in a similar fashion. If you have any associated symptoms like burning, itching or irritation, you need to inform your health care provider for a proper appraisal of the situation and plan further management. Hope this helps.
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What Causes Fluid Discharge From Vagina After Intercourse?

Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. From the description of your symptoms, it appears as though you are leaking seminal fluid after the intercourse. Also, when the mucosal discharge from the cervix is excessive, it drains out in a similar fashion. If you have any associated symptoms like burning, itching or irritation, you need to inform your health care provider for a proper appraisal of the situation and plan further management. Hope this helps.