Not lilkely: Wafarin will accentuate any bleeding tendency from lesions anywhere in the body, but it would be unlikely to cause spontaneous bleeding into the sperm unless there was a lesion active in the genital tract. Hematospermia is usually a benign event but see your physician if it continues and check your inr to make sure it's in proper range.
Answered 3/25/2019
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Blood in semen: yes but you should have your inr checked to make sure it is not higher than it should be
Answered 8/27/2019
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