If you mean like having sex in a pool or tub, from what I've read, the temperature and pH of pool and bath water is wrong for sperm. They die almost immediately if released into water. If released close enough to the vagina, some sperm may still make it into the vagina. Use a condom just to be safe.
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The water has an incorrect temp and a wrong pH balance for the sperm life, then the sperm cannot travel or live a second into water.
It is highly unlike that sperm jump into the vagina.
No, sperm can only swim inside the vagina.
There is really no way to get sperm out of your vagina. The best thing to do is to prevent sperm from getting there in the first place by the use of condoms. However, if you do attempt anything, don't douche; Douching can cause the sperm to be flushed further through the vaginal canal and causing it to reach a potential egg faster.
Sperm travels with the help of their tails. They are implanted into the cervix. From there, the sperm will travel up through the canal to reach the embryo to fertilize.
NO sperm has to enter vagina and travel into the womb and to fall0pian tube to enter egg and form zygote and drop to womb for growing. I wonder how sperm got into ear>>??
Removal of Mirena does not affect whether sperm is in the vagina.
No, your fallopian tubes are on the inside, not the outside.No sperm has to enter vagina and travel up to fallopian tube where egg waiting for sperm
In a controlled environment it will be okay for 4-6 hours. In the vagina sperm can live for 5 days. No sperm does not die immediately after touching skin.
Sperm, which is in the semen from a bull, goes from the bull's penis into the Fornix Vagina of the cow, which is located vagina close to the cervix. Sperm then travels through the maze of the cervix, and into the uterus. From the uterus, they travel up the uterine horns (or one of them) to the ovum or egg that has been released from the ovaries into the infundibulum down to the oviduct.
Possibly but very unlikely. If it does, it is not in the vagina so the risk of pregnancy would be very small.
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If sperm does not enter the vagina, there is no chance of pregnancy. Pregnancy occurs when sperm fertilizes an egg, and this can only happen if the sperm comes into contact with the vagina and eventually reaches the egg in the fallopian tubes. Without this contact, pregnancy cannot occur.
No; sperm must enter the vagina to get pregnant.
no idea it travels through the vagina, through the uterus, then through the fallopian tubes and fertilization occurs in the fallopian tubes