Maybe not.: Semen is usually thick so that it may stick to the cervix. It usually liquifies within 30 minutes to enable them to swim better. Less than 1 hour is usually considered normal. You doctoy should do a post coital test, that is, evaluate your cervical mucus after sex. If sperm are found moving, the delayed liquefraction is usually not a problem.
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