the acidity in urine/ ammonia would probably not kill the sperm though it may move the semen out of the urethra, sperm remains live for up to and around 48 hours after it leaves the body so if there is precum or semen residue left in the urethra it can still get a woman pregnant even if there is no ejaculation
No they will not and they might already be inside your uterus.
Yes, urine kills sperm cells.
Reason?
Urine is acidic, and sperm cells are fragile (vulnerable to acids).
If you mean that it would be safe to have sex, then pee and then have sex again unprotected the answer is no. Urinating before sex wont help either.
Although the male urine will not kill sperm, the sperm will die once it's left the body anyway.
No urine will not kill any sperms.
women do not have sperm cellsANSWERwomen have egg cells. men have sperm cells
No it will not.
The urethra is responsible for ejaculating sperm and expelling urine in men.
No. But men who wear briefs have lower sperm count than men who wear boxers.
No. The body keeps making sperm, just as it keeps making blood cells.
Okay, The Reason Is... - Men Don't have The Egg Cell ( Women Only Have Egg Cells ) Note: Some Men Were Born Or Placed With Egg Cells and Sperm Cells At the Same Time That's How Some Men Get Pregnant....
Sperm cell for men, and ovum for women.
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No, girls do not have sperm. Sperm are the male's reproductive cells. Only men have sperm. Girls (females) have eggs instead.
No of course not! Men have the equipment that comes with its own agent to contribute to making a baby. We have eggs! The sperm (which only men have) fertilizies the egg (which only women have) to make a baby!
It depends on the age of the person. There are more mutations and defects in eggs as the woman ages. However, as men are constantly producing more sperm cells they will inevitably produce more cells that have mutations. The percentage of sperms cells that have mutations will increase as the man ages.
Men produce sperm constantly. There are millions of sperms cells in the male testicles, and the amount produced increases once a male reaches puberty.