Yes, sperm doesn't last long even during intercourse. So in Chlorine it dies instantly.
Chlorine is toxic to living and non living things. Yes your sperm will die.
Yes.
Upon contact.
They cannot survive in a 100% pure chlorine solution. However, for a very brief period they may survive in an extremely dilute chlorine solution.
Chlorine can kill sperm. However, it is not an effective form of contraception. Having sex in a pool that has chlorinated water will not prevent pregnancy.
Chlorine is toxic to living and non living things. Yes your sperm will die.
Absolutely not, health will never be recovered after sperm loss. You will die soon.
Yes.
Upon contact.
They cannot survive in a 100% pure chlorine solution. However, for a very brief period they may survive in an extremely dilute chlorine solution.
That is the key ingredient in sperm everyone knows that
There is a certain amount of sperm in the semen that is ejaculated and most of it is initial protected by the surrounding semen. However the sperm in it will soon die if the temperature and moisture is not kept right. The chances of fertilizing ovum with semen that dripped onto the vagina from the outside is very small but does exist,
as soon as they are produced
Chlorine can kill sperm. However, it is not an effective form of contraception. Having sex in a pool that has chlorinated water will not prevent pregnancy.
the sperm just die
the sperm just die
I am guessing you meant one of two things, does your sperm die after ejaculation, or do you have a limited supply of sperm. The answer to the first one is yes, it does die if not ejaculated directly into a woman's vagina. The answer to the second one males are born with as much sperm as they may need in their lifetime. So don't worry about running out anytime soon. Women are the one the keep reproducing eggs.