just sperm. vasectomies sever the line from the testes (the vas deferens, hence VASectomy). most of the rest of the semen is produced in the prostrate.
The vas deferens is the tube that carries the sperm from the testicles to the penis. It is this structure that is cut in a vasectomy, which is one of the more common permanent methods of contraception.
A low grade fever prolly will just "stun" production temporairly, for about a week or so. but a more severe fever, especially one that requires hospitalization can greatly impact sperm production for several months. This doesn't mean you'd be sterile, but there definitely wouldn't be as many viable sperm available.
I found this answer in the Merck Manuals Online Edition: "The prostrate gland lies just under the bladder and surrounds the tube that carries urine from the bladder (the urethra). It produces the fluid in the semen that nourishes sperm. Walnut-sized in young men, the prostrate gland enlarges with aging."
The female absorbs the sperm because there just microscopic protiens
In order for a girl to get pregnant there must be sperm involved.
Yes, a man can. My husband had a vasectomy 7 years before I met him and we now have a four year old and we're trying for another. It just means the doctor uses a needle into the testicles and they take sperm from further up, it is a whole lot cheaper and easier than a reversal. You just go see your local IVF unit or GP. They either have to reverse it, or go in to his testicles with a needle and remove the sperm that way. Note: when considering the cost of each proceedure, remember that if you choose IVF, you pay to have the sperm harvested and for each attempted fertilization.
No, semen is just the transporter fluid, it's the sperm that gets you pregnant.
Seminal fluid is basically just semen minus the sperm.
yes vitamin e and calcium allow you to produce more sperm and semen
It is called seminal fluid, or just semen. There are a few different secretions that are contained in it to help activate the sperm and provide them with energy.
When its a gray/clear color it's means you just producing new sperm or just starting to produce sperm
Then General Rule for sperm count is 20 Million for each ML of semen. 3.5ML-70 Million Sperm It takes just 1 to get her pergnant. Have fun!
Semen is the total ejaculate. The sperm content in the ejaculate is a tiny part (about 5% of the total volume, the rest is lubricating fluids and nourishment for the sperm while it is on its way. Semen content and semen volume would be two different things & your question is ambiguous. If the sperm content of the semen is low you wouldn't be able to conceive children. If the volume is low, you just wouldn't have much ejaculation. you could still have an orgasm, just wouldn't be much semen there.
Probably not. The thickness of your semen is due to the amount of sperm that it contains. If you don't ejaculate for a while your semen will be full of sperm and pretty thick. If you ejaculate several times in quick succession you don't give your body a chance to replace the sperm that it has just lost so your semen gets thinner and thinner (because it is more liquid and has less sperm).
It usually just means to submit a semen specimen to a sperm bank for storage or whatever, perhaps with a payment to the donor.
Well, yes, but it is called, "Semen", which in boys is a clear to milky liquid that contains spermatazoa, or just sperm cells.
The meaning of an air bubble in sperm may just be that some air has mixed with the sperm when it reached the head of the penis.