Yes. There is a little leakage of pre-ejaculation fluid from an aroused man. It can contain sperm (and HIV).
Be careful. Barrier contraception is best.
The answer is 9 cm.
It is not possible for a man to run out of sperm or ejaculate. This is because the body continues to produce more each day.
No, blood will not kill any sperm inside a woman's vagina. At most, the flow will flush out the remaining sperm over time, but do not plan on it. However, if you had unprotected sex you could get pregnant.
well, fertilization takes place in the ovaries. after the sperm cells enter through the vagina the enter the ovaries. where then the egg and sperm cells merge and the egg is fertilized.
It aid in swimming.It also help to enter ovum.
you put you're penis inside a womans vagina and go back and forth you ejaculate(cum) inside her and the sperm (cum) will impregnate the egg she has inside her
sperm
during intercourse a man excretes 'precum'. This is simply the prerequisite of a mans ejaculation of his sperm into a womans vagina. The precum does have sperm and you can most definitely get pregnant from even small amounts of sperm. It only takes one to win the race!
If sperm has not entered the womans body then sperm will not come in contact with the egg so no you will not get pregnant.
Ejaculate
The fluid (semen) that you ejaculate contains sperm.
No it is the same strength.
Semen is the term for the mixture of fluid and sperm
Yes, pre-ejaculate can result in pregnancy. Pre-ejaculate itself doesn't contain sperm, but if the man ejaculates and doesn't urinate sperm can remain in the urethra and thus be carried along by the pre-ejaculate. Although the number of sperm that could be in pre-ejaculate are only small compared to how many are in ejaculate, there is still a risk of pregnancy.
A man that has had a vasectomy does not release sperm, however, he does ejaculate.
There can be sperm present in the preseminal fluid, so there is a chance sperm could be in the vagina, and eventually enter the uterus, even if the man does not ejaculate until after he withdraws his penis from the vagina.
Pre-ejaculate does not naturally contain sperm. However, if a man has recently ejaculated and has sex again his pre-ejaculate will likely carry the remaining sperm that is already present in the penis.