According to the Mayo clinic. The life span of sperm after ejaculation depends on the environmental conditions. Sperm ejaculated into a woman's vagina can live in a woman's reproductive tract for up to five days or longer. Fertilization is possible as long as the sperm remain alive. Sperm ejaculated outside the body may survive only minutes to a few hours.
Normally any discharge will leave your vagina no later then 24hrs after sex.
well for a start i have learnt that come can survive for up to 3 days inside a woman. but there is also gravity to think about!!! what has not gone beyond the cervix will come out, otherwise i assume it will dissolve or come out as part of your next cycle
Well........... theres 2 answers to that question...
1: when the man ejaculates in a woman, the womans white blood cells attempt to kill all the semen because it is a foreign object to the woman. the sperm has about 2-4 hours to reach the eggsack then they will die or be eaten alive by the white blood cells.
2:the dead sperm may stay in the vagina until it is all eaten by the white blood cells.....
3: seventh grade science is the nastiest stuff ever.
I have been told that it stays in a females body for up to 72 hrs!
Live sperm have been found in the fallopian tubes up to a week after intercourse, whether or not they still have the ability to fertilize an egg is questionable. From what I've read most pregnancies occur within four days.
Sperm can stay in a women body for five to seven days, as a woman learned recently in Dallas, TX when she had fraternal twins by two different fathers.
Sperm can stay alive 3-5 day inside a woman.
a few minutes. Only a sperm from the semen fuses with women egg and all the other comes out after few minutes maybe 15 to 16 minutes.
It stays in until it is removed.
About 3 days.
You can not get all the semen out of your dody even if you wipe it off with another material. Once semen goes inside of your body it swims way up inside of you. But if you mean that it was on your skin, it will be killed if you wipe it off.
In both men and women, the urethra is the tube through which urine is excreted from the urinary bladder to outside the body. Urine flows from the bladder out of the body by way of the urethra when the sphincter muscle is relaxed. The urethral sphincter muscle is at the base of the bladder and controls the release of urine from the bladder into the urethra, which then flows out of the meatus (opening at the end of the urethra) when urinating. The urethra is approximately 1 1/2 inches long in females and around 8 inches long in males. The urethral meatus is located at the tip of the penis in men and between the clitoris and vaginal opening in women. In males the urethra also carries semen from the ejaculatory duct outwards through the penis. The semen is directed from the reproductive organs through the vas deferens tube for semen that intersects with the urethra at the prostate gland. A valve there at the base of the urethra directs the flow of either urine or semen through the urethra and out of the meatus.
To put it simply...Forever
how long can sperm live in a women's body
2 or 3 days
Can stay live about 72 hours.That is inside women's reproductive system.
It would be measured in a matter of minutes...or until the semen dries up.
In humans, the urethra carries urine (from the bladder) out of the body, and in males it also carries semen from the testes through the penis (for sexual ejaculation).In both men and women, the urethra is the tube through which urine is excreted from the urinary bladder to outside the body. Urine flows from the bladder out of the body by way of the urethra when the sphincter muscle is relaxed. The urethral sphincter muscle is at the base of the bladder and controls the release of urine from the bladder into the urethra, which then flows out of the meatus (opening at the end of the urethra) when urinating.The urethra is approximately 1 1/2 inches long in females and around 8 inches long in males. The urethral meatus is located at the tip of the penis in men and between the clitoris and vaginal opening in women.In males the urethra also carries semen from the ejaculatory duct outwards through the penis. The semen is directed from the reproductive organs through the vas deferens tube for semen that intersects with the urethra at the prostate gland. A valve there at the base of the urethra directs the flow of either urine or semen through the urethra and out of the meatus.the urethra is the opening where your urine comes out.This is the tube present in both men and women that carries urine from the bladder to the outside world. For obvious reasons it is longer in men than in women, giving men a lower chance of a Urinanry Tract Infection.The function of the Uretha is to transport urine and semen from the male and urine from females out of the body.the urinary systems uretha is the part where that pee comes out.
No here the semen will taste the same.Even after a long time.
The production of semen is an ongoing process.
Depending on how long it has been since he last ejaculated the normal amount of semen will be 1.5ml to 5.0ml (.5ml = 1 tsp) per ejaculation. The semen consists of 90% to 95% fluids other than sperm. The sperm count should be 20 million to 150 million sperm per ml of semen. In order to be called a healthy sample the semen needs to contain 20 million sperm per ml of semen. Up to 40% of the sperm can be nonviable, abnormally shaped and poor motility.Too much semen can dilute the sperm, too much and too little won't give the sperm enough of a boost to get high enough inside the uterus.
about 2 months