when I am trying to impregnate my girlfriend..my ejaculation drips from her vagina. how vital is this>?


do i need to keep her in a specific spot, and even if it drips out, is some still left inside her to get pregnant?

Answers:
Semen can live for up to 72 hours..and yes she can get preganant by the semen on the outside of the vagina. Especially if it gets coaxed back in if you have sex again or just re-entry. Lots of people think that the sperm has to be put in inside the woman as far as you can get it, but no it doesn't~it helps but she can get jst as pregnant from the drippings~if ya don't mind me saying!

Other Answers:
it depends. how is she positioned? she needs to be positioned to where when you ejaculate, gravity is pulling your semen further into her, and nout out of her. after you finish, leave yourself inside of her for a gew minutes. it's actually a very bonding thing to do anyway and it will make sure that your semen goes where it needs to. so i'd reccomend missionary sex for optimal chances of impregnation.

If you're TRYING to get pregnant, have her lay in a position where gravity causes everything to go "that way" instead of the "other way"; for example, legs elevated. if you do it in her then that is enough, if it leaks out its no big deal it doesnt take much sperm to get her pregnant, plus doing it in her you shoot out millions or sperm so if a few leak then its no big deal there is still plenty left in her


we all would not be here if it didn't work, just takes a drop!
by the way why knock up you girlfriend? so you can leave her?
try the wife concept & a job to provide $ & insurance.
the last thin this place needs is another single parent with a bastard.


Donot with draw penis immediately after ejaculation.keep inside for a fewmore minutes.A pillow below back
to raise buttocks may help.Let her remain in bed and dont sit immediately.Try


actually it only takes i little bitty sperm not a drop



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