Women should Stay in bed for thirty to minutes after a vaginal -penis sexual intercourse. This is the period the process called sperm liquifaction Meaning the sperm and mixed with the vaginal fluid which protect it from the vaginal natural acidic environment. The seminal fluid containing the sperm begins what we call a "Directional movement" Sperms are always attracted by the ovaries containing the female egg. This attraction creates the directional movement only to the female eggs. All these are controlled by nature.
Answer provided by Dr Oludotun Akinde MD
During sexual contact the sperms are deposited in a gap behind the cervix called as posterior fornix. Sperms are highly motile and they run like anything to fertilize the ovum. With in very short time they enter the cervix.
This depends upon what you consider "during sex". During ejaculation, the male deposits sperm in the vagina; vaginal contractions pull the sperm towards the cervix which will dilate and allow the sperm to pass into the uterus shortly afterwards.
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It doesn't - your body absorbs them, and what isn't used to make babies is broken down into proteins and used as nutrients. And in case you are about to wonder, NO you can't do that instead of eat.
No. The cervix (Latin neck) is the passageway from the vagina (outer chamber) to the uterus, where the fetus grows after conception. The viscosity of mucus in the cervix determines the passage of sperm. Immediately after menstruation, it is too thick for sperm to travel through. During pregnancy, the cervix is blocked by a thick mucosal plug.
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Sperm travels with the help of their tails. They are implanted into the cervix. From there, the sperm will travel up through the canal to reach the embryo to fertilize.
Well, i believe the egg either can get fertilised while in the fallopian tube, on the way to the cervix, or it get fertilised when it reaches the cervix. so really, there is not 'waiting' . the sperm goes looking for it , wherever it may be .
No - obviously ejaculation is beneficial as it gets the sperm as close to the cervix as possible, but once there it is helped by the females body. Around a week before ovulation the mucus that plugs-up the cervix softens and flows down into the vagina where it acts to protect sperm from the acidic pH of the vagina and provides a medium through which sperm can swim through. The cervix also dips down into the vagina during orgasm to 'pick-up' the sperm, and uterine contractions also help propel the sperm up through the uterus.
An egg only allows one sperm to enter and is fertilized by that one sperm: 2 cannot enter.
Sperm, which is in the semen from a bull, goes from the bull's penis into the Fornix Vagina of the cow, which is located vagina close to the cervix. Sperm then travels through the maze of the cervix, and into the uterus. From the uterus, they travel up the uterine horns (or one of them) to the ovum or egg that has been released from the ovaries into the infundibulum down to the oviduct.