No. Sperm can be present in fluids released before ejaculation.
A women is not capable of releasing sperm. Women release eggs. Only a male (man) can release sperm from their body. When sperm and a fertilized egg combine, a baby is made.
A man that has had a vasectomy does not release sperm, however, he does ejaculate.
The typical healthy male releases about 500,000,000 sperm cells with each ejaculation.
No, once a sperm fertilizes an egg, it forms a protective barrier preventing other sperm from entering. This ensures only one sperm can fertilize the egg.
Releasing millions of sperm increases the likelihood of successful fertilization by increasing the chances of one sperm reaching and penetrating the egg. This strategy helps ensure that at least one healthy sperm will successfully fertilize the egg.
No, once the embryo is formed, the genetic material from the sperm of the first man cannot affect it. The new embryo will carry genetic material only from the father whose sperm fertilized the egg.
No. Once the sperm is in the egg no other sperm is allowed in.
It can if a man has sex more than once or so a day. However, sperm is made everyday, and the old sperm dies, and new sperm is made.
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no, only with sperm from a man
that sperm would be the man.
in the testicles!The average man will produce 1 million sperm cells a day. To get these sperm cells you can moleste him with your hands, suck on his genitals and wait for his release, or just have sex with him.