No it will not. However it may help prevent urinary tract infections. If you don't want sperm in there you need to use a condom or some other form of Birth Control. pulling out, douching, urinating after sex, wearing a jar of gypsy tears around your neck are NOT birth control. Condoms and birth control pills are both very effective if used properly.
No, sperm in the colon will not result in pregnancy. However, the fact that the sperm is there shows close proximity to the areas that do result in pregnancy.
It is perfectly alright if you eat sperm because you get pregnant whenever sperm goes inside your uterus and fertilizes the egg but the digestive tract and female sex organs are not directly attached so it is physically impossible to get pregnant from eating sperm.
It is POSSIBLE to become pregnant if the sperm is ejaculated around the vaginal area but not necessarily inside you. The chances are remote but it has happened. Always avoid genital to genital contact during sex by using a condom.you betcha but that tail on the sperm makes them able to swim... so they can still get inside on a "near miss"
Most of the sperm will drip out due to gravity and details of anatomy. However, there'll be enough clinging to the walls and wrinkles inside to make pregnancy possible.
No, not unless you are putting sperm inside you
yes it is possible because sperm stays inside a gils vomb up to 5 days
Unless you had cancer of the testicles, cancer does not lower sperm count directly, but it is possible if you had a type of cancer that produced hormones, but it would be very uncommon for a cancer to produce sex hormones.
If you put alcohol directly on sperm it will die.
How does it works does the sperm needs to go inside a girl to get pregnant if not are we okay if it doesn't go inside
It only takes sperm a few minutes to get inside of an egg.
Sperm can live inside of a female for up to five days after intercourse.
Yes it is possible as pre-cum is released whilst having intercourse and it can contain sperm. Always make sure you use contraception.