Sperms can survive inside the woman for 5-7 days.
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Sperm have about three days to make it to the egg for fertilization before the egg passes out of the uterus and dies.
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I do not have the web site were I seen it but they say on average one to two weeks.
7 days from fertilization.
Generally on or about day 14 of a 28 day cycle you will ovulate. It is important to know that if you are sexually active that sperm will stay alive in the uterus for 5-6 days so if you have sex on day 12 you can get pregnant.
Since sperm can live inside women's vagina and cervix for anywhere from 3-10 days it ultimately depends on web you ovulate and wen u had sex. It's always good to have sex 2 days before, the day before, the day of, AND the day after ovulation. If sperm is alive inside the cervix anytime BEFORE you ovulate the sperm will swim up inside your uterus and through you Fallopian tube and will literally be waiting for the egg to be released so that they can fertilize anytime after ovulation the sperm will take the same route but will immediately fertilize as the zygote makes its way out of the tube and into the uterus to begin the circle of life:) this is all possible IF the sperm is viable and IF you ovulated. Otherwise no pregnancy will occur here are a few tips immediately after intercourse, when the sperm has been released inside you, lay on your back for at least 15-30 minutes with a pillow under your lower back to help guide the sperm in they the cervix and so on but most important... NO LUBRICANTS it slows down sperm. If you absolutely with out a doubt NEED lube, invest in Preseed it's a sperm friendly lube that has actually help a lot of women that are lacking cervical mucous get pregnant on their first try.
You can live for about 77,78,82,110,94 days.
Yes, that is actually their intended purpose. Many microbes have flagella to help them move around in their environment. The well known "tail" of a sperm cell is actually a flagella and what the sperm uses to move, or "swim", into the uterus.
One sperm, makes one child. Two make twins if both attack and dissolve the outer protein of the egg at about the same time. I would say: The chance of one sperm in the bathtub finding the one egg in your uterus is very low. Pregnancy usually requires sex with much agitation to get past the mucus plugs in the uterus and the deployment of at least 30 fighting sperm to get pregnant the first try. So one healthy sperm can do.
I am not sure but my biology teacher said it took 6-7 days