At stable temperatures of 98.6 degrees, sperm can live anywhere for 2-6 days.
No the sperm are good swimmers they can live for five days outside , so they do not die .
It does die but not immediately. It is possible that sperm deposited on the vagina can enter and impregnate the female.
Sperm can make a person pregnant but is not exactly like water. Sperm is contained in seminal fluid that carries the sperm into the vaginal canal. A person can become pregnant when the sperm enters the female reproductive system.
Anytime there is unprotected sex there is a chance of getting pregnant. Sex in water, including the shower, may actually increase these risks. Rather than washing the sperm away, as is (mistakenly) commonly thought, the water actually creates more lubrication for the sperm to travel within your vagina/uterus. Any water that enters into the vagina during unprotected sex has the potential to make a kind of slip and slide for the sperm to travel straight to your eggs.
Ejaculation, just like when sperm leaves the penis and enters the vaginathe water leaves the soil and enters the plant, pua leaves you gaging for it oioiii
To kill the sperm, you would need to purchase spermicide and put it into the vagina before having intercourse. Drinking salt water will not have any effect whatsoever.
It depends wether you've cleaned the sperm off enough. If you thurrly washed it, Eg. Shower, poured cup of water over glans probably not. I wouldn't suggest this though, always use a condom when a penis is going to make contact with a vagina.
You cannot get pregnant from stray sperm in swimming pools or stray sperm in general. Sperm is very delicate and can be destroyed by water or sometimes even air, even bacteria in the vagina itself can kill sperm. Unless you use artificial insemination, a penis and a vagina together are necessary to make a baby.
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Yes, unless you are talking about in your vagina. Sperm dies after a few seconds out in the open. If you are asking about sperm that may have reached an awkward location, like a towel, clothing, a bed, or a plastic chair, then don't worry, you are not going to impregnate anyone. On the other hand, if it is in a vagina, the damage is done.
Your concern is somewhat justified, in that sperm that comes in contact with the outside of your Vagina can travel the extra distance and lead to pregnancy. The specific answer to your question about a bathtub is that sperm will burst when exposed to water, so if you fill your bathtub before adding any bath soaps, you'll be safe.
Yes. Chlorine kills all bugs including sperm. Hello. Chlorine in a swimming pool will not kill sperm. Spermicidal jelly or condoms will kill sperm. Sperm dies naturally a few hours after coming into contact with air. Sperm can live for up to 5 days inside a womans body. Yes, it will. But, if he comes directly inside you it won't kill them before they can get to the safe area inside your uterus. If he comes into the water instead you are safe though.
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The opening where water enters