The same as if you hadn't. The body makes new one in 2 days easily. If you are considering the pull out method - don't! Many have become parents that way and it's not a contraceptive method, it's more of a way-to-get-pregnant method.
None Cowpers fluid is released without sperm unless it is contaminated by a previous ejaculation.
Number of sperms are millions but if you mean semen it's about 1-2 teaspoons.
Yes and all it takes it is one to get pregnant. Doesn't matter how many, but know you still need protection.
Pre-cum always has a certain amount of sperm, but I believe that amount is highest the first time a man cums that day.
About 1 teaspoon.
Preejaculate is normal and should not be curbed. It is like watering of mouth.
None. The sperm is not stored in the penis, so none is there except during and immediately after ejaculation (and sometimes right before if you produce preejaculate). The testes are what produce the sperm. However, it is your seminal vesicles which store the sperm cells and the other secretions your body makes which are collectively called semen. During ejaculation, you may release about a teaspoon's worth, give or take some.
YES. The preejaculate fluid may contain enough sperms to cause pregnancy. And PLEASE keep the packs of condoms with you for your guy to be used, who may give you many more sexually transmitted diseases apart from HIV.
Yes. There is also preejaculate and other fluids.
HIV is not in lubricants such as KY Jelly or astroglide.
Semen comes from the testes, prostate gland, and cowper's gland, and is stored in the seminal vesicles until it is released from the penis.The testes make sperm cells (and testosterone and some oxytocin too, though not relevant to this discussion). They travel up the vas deferens, the ducts that carry the sperm cells to the seminal vesicles.The seminal vesicles are a mixing and storage area for semen.The Cowper's glands produce what is known as preejaculate. That helps lubricate and clear the urethra as well as neutralize acidity from any residual urine.The prostate gland creates the milky fluid that the sperm cells use for travel. This fluid also nourishes and protects the sperm cells on their journey to the egg cell.
most likely, no, you probably didn't ovulate until 2 weeks after your period. Plus he would atleast need to preejaculate anyway.
Its a premature sperm or a sperm that is not yet matured.
Sperm
Sterile = No sperm. No sperm = No biological kids.
Yes, you can get infected with chlamydia even if he doesn't ejaculate inside you. Chlamydia can be spread by semen, vaginal discharge, or preejaculate fluid in or near the vaginal, urethra, or anus, as well as the throat and eyes.
the sperm just die