Lubrication: 1st step is to verify there are no infections. STDs but also bacterial vaginosis and yeast. If these are normal then the increased vaginal fluid may simply be increased lubrication as this can vary widely thought ones life. Is there is no odor, itching or irritation then there is probably not a problem to solve. Urinary incontinence during intercourse is also common and may be contributing
Answered 1/10/2015
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