High volume: The sperm are carried in seminal plasma that usually ranges from 2-5 cc. This is about a teaspoon to a tablespoon of fluid. The sperm from this fluid will leap into the cervical mucus within seconds of ejaculation. The remaining fluid will flow out. If the cervical opening is small or the mucus is poor then the sperm will not be able to get in. But, you cannot tell by the amount of fluid that.
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