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Sudden gush of liquid before orgasm
Hi doctor 18 week pregnancy heavy discharge like approx 30 to 40 ml during just before orgasm noraml mastbation after that no sign of discharge and liquid please help......thanks in advance
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18 weeks pregnancy with gush of fluid pls check with ur gynaecologist if ur leaking amniotic fluid masturbation alone doesnt cause so much of fluid gush unless If the ejaculation is done on vulva
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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Consult your treating doctor for examination
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Consult your gyne in person Get an ultrasound and check your amniotic fluid level
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In pregnancy just by symptoms, we cant say anything
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Please visit your doctor, so that they examine you and we know whats happening
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30 to 40 ml is a considered amount of liquid You are advised to meet a doctor in person
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get a ultrsound scan done
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The discharge you describe just before orgasm is most likely pre-ejaculatory fluid, which is normal. Some men can have a larger volume due to strong gland secretion or prolonged arousal. If there is no pain, burning, blood, foul smell, or discharge at other times, it is usually not a problem. See a urologist if discharge occurs without arousal, increases further, or is associated with pain or urinary symptoms.
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Consult please.
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