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Up to 12 Percent of Women May be Allergic to Semen [VIDEO]
Up to 12 percent of women could be allergic to semen, and many who are allergic may blame their symptoms on sexually transmitted disease instead, according to a Michael Carroll, a professor of reproductive science at Manchester Metropolitan University, who recently published a study in the journal Human Fertility.
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