What’s wrong with the water running down the side after sex? Is this normal? Generally, it is normal and not clinically significant to have water running down your throat after sex. Usually it will get better in less than 10 hours. This is because when making love, under the stimulation of sexual excitement, women’s lower discharge will increase significantly, especially during orgasm, the vaginal secretion will increase a lot. Secondly, if no condom is worn, the male’s semen and secretions will also be internally ejaculated into the woman’s vagina, and these secretions will slowly flow out of the vagina after lovemaking is over. Therefore, if there is no accompanying discomfort, such as pain, itching, etc., the flowing of water from the lower side for a short time after sex is a normal phenomenon, so you don’t need to be too concerned or nervous. However, if the water keeps flowing after sex and does not ease for a long time, you should be alert to gynecological inflammation such as vaginitis and cervicitis! Women who have vaginal dysbiosis or vaginal inflammation can also have water running down their throats, especially after sexual stimulation. This may be due to lack of hygiene during sex and accidentally bringing bacteria into the vagina, which can cause an infection, mostly seen clinically as vaginitis, which can cause cervicitis after upstream infection. Some women show increased vaginal discharge along with yellowing, odor, itching and other symptoms after genital tract infection, while some women may just have vaginal discharge. In this case, it is recommended to go to the gynecological department of the hospital for examination and laboratory test of vaginal discharge in order to make a clear diagnosis. Note that you should avoid blindly washing with liquid or stuffing before the examination, as it may affect the examination results. In conclusion, after making love, the flowing water under a short period of time is a normal phenomenon, if it keeps flowing, or accompanied by pain, itching and other uncomfortable symptoms, be alert to gynecological inflammation. It is recommended that women should usually pay attention to the hygiene of the lower side, you can often wash the vulva area with water to keep the private parts clean and hygienic. Especially cleaning the private parts before and after sex can avoid reproductive tract infections to some extent. References: [1] Shi Chengli. About orgasm [J]. Chinese sex science,2003,12(2):17-20.