Sperm can live outside of the vagina anywhere from a few minuets to a few hours.
Y sperm can stay in womb for 36 hours after which it dies
How long sperm can survive in the female body depends on how healthy the sperm are and whether the female is fertile at the time. If there is fertile quality cervical mucus present then sperm can potential survive for up to a week within her body.
YES!! this is a possable circumstance, when your having dry or oral sex with your partner keep in mind that sperm can survive for close to 7 days outside the body and are able to travel, though to an extremly small extent they can still travel, depending where they are. Just keep that in mind and be careful.
No it will not survive as SPERM only live for split of seconds.
Sperm cannot live under the fingernails. It can only thrive in warm and moist environments. They are the male reproductive cells.
Up to 72 hours.
Y sperm can stay in womb for 36 hours after which it dies
How long sperm can survive in the female body depends on how healthy the sperm are and whether the female is fertile at the time. If there is fertile quality cervical mucus present then sperm can potential survive for up to a week within her body.
Are we talking about human sperm, i have had bad experiences with the animal kind.
No. Sperm cannot survive outside the body for long
A sperm can survive at a temperature of between 33 to 35 degrees Celsius.
The average sperm cell survives for about three days (72 hours), however in some cases sperm cells have been know to survive as long as 6 days. That's why we use condoms!!!
So long as they have food, water and oxygen, the survival period is indefinate
no, sperm cant last long outside the human body and if its dry then there's no way it is alive.
The seminal fluid you call "pre sperm" has no living matter, sperm cells will survive for a short while on skin.
YES!! this is a possable circumstance, when your having dry or oral sex with your partner keep in mind that sperm can survive for close to 7 days outside the body and are able to travel, though to an extremly small extent they can still travel, depending where they are. Just keep that in mind and be careful.
A few hours, but I'm not a doctor.