There is nothing in precum or cowpers fluid that can survive as it is made without any sperm. It can however in some cases carry sperm from previous ejaculations. Sperm can survive about 4 days in the woman's uterus etc . That means you can get one pregnat by having sex 4 or five days before ovulation.
Up to 5 days.
it lives out of the semen tank up to 15 minutes because of the dramatic temperature drop. so be quick with your transfers!!!
Your question is not entirely coherent. Although, I think you're asking how long semen can be detected in the vagina for an analysis. Semen can live up to 5 days in the vagina and still be analyzed.
It depends on how spread out it is if it is spreadout it wil be dead within seconds.
No here the semen will taste the same.Even after a long time.
The production of semen is an ongoing process.
It would be measured in a matter of minutes...or until the semen dries up.
As long as he has no STD's, it is quite safe to consume semen.
There is no expiration date on frozen semen, as long as the semen are not constantly thawing and freezing again, the sperm can be frozen for as long as needed. Take care. This is very wrong there has only been sperm given 12 years frozen to someone and they had a fine child. Anything after this they are not sure of
As long as the semen is contained in the condom and none leaked out, then you should not be pregnant,
74 hours
Semen can typically survive on a wet cloth for a short period of time, usually less than an hour. The survival time may vary depending on factors such as temperature and humidity. However, it is important to note that the ability of semen to fertilize an egg decreases rapidly outside of the body.