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  • 35 Years
  • 22/01/2025

I'm a bit concerned about this pregahope vaginal gel my wife is using as per the doctor's recommendation. I've noticed that some of the gel seems to come out of her vagina, and I'm worried that this might also make sperm come out as well. Is there a way to control the amount of gel being used, or is this normal?

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,It's progesterone gell, Progesterone is naturally secreted by the ovary in the second two weeks of the menstrual cycle. Progesterone has been used also as therapy for PMS syndrome and for women with infertility or frequent pregnancy loss. Apply a small amount of gell to the genital area prior to or during intercourse. Re-apply as required.sperm has self motility , its will not come back with gel

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