It just does...
It's completely natural for a sperm to go up and meet an egg.
It's what happened for ages.
And that's how babies are born!
Sperm do not go up the wrong ovary. During fertilization, sperm typically swim through the cervix, uterus, and into the fallopian tubes where one of the ovaries releases an egg. The sperm then have the opportunity to fertilize the egg in the fallopian tube, not the ovary itself.
no
They turn into your soul.
because a "wall" is put up when the sperm meets the egg. This prevents another sperm from meeting the egg.
The sperm meets the egg inside the fallopian tube inside the woman's body. Once there is sperm inside the vagina, it must travel up through the cervix, up through the uterus, and into the fallopian tubes. Once in the fallopian tube where the egg has been release from the ovary, the sperm can meet up with the egg for fertilization.
The excess sperm dies and it dissolves.
It swims through the amniotic fluid to the egg.
To get to the egg the sperm has to first go through sexual intercourse and then the sperm travels in a liquid till it reaches the fallopian tube where the egg is to get into the egg the sperm uses its tail. (only a brief way)
No, when the egg and sperm meet during fertilization, there are no pain receptors in the egg or sperm to feel pain. This process is a natural biological event that occurs without any discomfort.
well in a way they all do (millions), that's what the sperms purpose is, its to go after the egg.
Sperm undergo a process called capacitation where they become more mobile and gain the ability to penetrate the egg. Once capacitated, sperm approach the egg and release enzymes that help break down the egg's outer layer, allowing a single sperm to penetrate and fertilize it. After fertilization, the egg undergoes changes that prevent other sperm from entering.
in vitro fertilization, you can go to a sperm donation center and buy a sperm and have it placed in your egg.