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I went through your details. Semen is a thick gel at the time of ejaculation and normally becomes liquid within 20 -30minutes after ejaculation. When semen is ejaculated, it is thick and gelatinous. This is to help it adhere to the
cervix. .The liquefaction is the process when the gel formed by
proteins from the seminal vesicles is broken up and the semen becomes more liquid. The semen eventually liquefies to enable the sperm to swim better Liquefaction time is a measure of the time it takes for the semen to liquefy.
Delayed liquefaction may indicate a problem with the
prostate, the seminal vesicles, or the bulb urethral glands, which are also known as the male accessory glands. Therefore I suggest you to consult an
urologist or
infertility specialist for evaluation and for further treatment.
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