Yes, unused sperm is constantly recycled by the body, and replaced by fresh sperm.
(watch where you point that thing, its loaded) ;)
Yes, even a little still means there's sperm in it that can fertilize your eggs.
If sperm were to be put in a sperm bank the average life span of a sperm once ejaculated is 4 days however in some cases sperm has survived 6 days and was still able to fertilize an egg.
yes their is you have to have relationships with your partner and let the sperm flow inside you or go to your doctor the'll give you pills to be more fertile
i have found it the most accurate that you are the most fertile on your period because that egg is still being release and if the sperm is in there it could stay in there longer then it would not on your period
The overall Count will be a bit lower, but if that testicle is healthy, the man will still be fertile.
it should be possible for a horse to have babies even though it has 1 testicle. In each testicle thre are tubes called semineferous tubules, these produce sperm through with the camand of the hormone testesterone. If the DNA of the horse has no sign of mutations that causes infertility then they should be fertile. Remember, the two testicles are only there to be able to produce enuf sperm to be ejaculated into the female because not alot ov these sperms survive due to the high acidic level inside the females sexual part. So even though he has one nut he still produces fertile sperm :)
it means your shooting blanks buddy no she wont get prego but you can still get the aids and other stds have fun:)
Yes. Although it may seem that the semen can drip out if the woman is on top, the thing about sperm is that they can move on their own once ejaculated. The semen is only a nutrient solution for sperm, it is not a kind of bio-dome that they are locked within. You may see semen leaking out of your vagina, but there is still a chance you still have sperm in there making their way to the egg.
If you wait long enough, every gelding will lose the ability to produce offspring after a few months. A test called a Semen Evaluation can be done to see if he is still fertile.
Whether a person with azoospermia can produce sperm depends on the type of azoospermia they have. People with pre-testicular azoospermia usually make very little if any sperm. People with testicular azoospermia may make sperm, but again the amount is minimal. People with post-testicular azoospermia may make normal amounts of sperm, but it cannot be ejaculated.
If the Penis was inserted into the Vagina without proper protection odds are pretty good that some sperm entered into her body. Even though the male may not have ejaculated in the woman pre-cum still contains small amounts of sperm.
No, conception isn't possible during menstruation. During menstruation there is no egg present to be fertilised, although it's important to point out that a woman may still be fertile during menstruation: there may be fertile cervical mucus present, which can keep sperm alive in the vagina long enough so that there is still sperm present when a woman ovulates after menstruation.