Semen, while a thick liquid ordinarily, can be very volatile as a thin film. A smear or strand could dry in as little as a minute or two. A large glob, however, could remain partly liquid for as long as several hours, depending on the temperature, humidity, and airflow.
sperm die within 5 min--- but std are still transmittable--use a condom joymaker rn
it takes about the same time as water
it is alive forever
It would be measured in a matter of minutes...or until the semen dries up.
Sperm only has a short life once it is released through the penis. It is kept fresh by the semen it travels in until it reaches the fallopian tubes. If released outside the body it soon dries out and dies quickly.
Once it hits air, its (( dead )). It can live inside the body for 5-6 days
help me Hmmm... well, not immediately, no. As long as there is the correct temperature, and seminal fluid for the sperm cell to live in, it will live for a little while. Once the seminal fluid dries, the sperm cell dies rather quickly.
Seman will not enter the bloodstream. It travels down the throat to the stomach, where it is digested just like other food. You don't have tiny hamburgers in your blood, do you?
They stay until one of the thousands of sperm cells find the ovule (female sex cell) and then there's a possibility you could get pregnant but the other sperms die. The first sperm to get into the ovule is safe but the other sperms last for at least one day then they die.
No, you will not die from eating sperm. Swallowing semen is perfectly safe, as long as he doesn't have and STD.
Once ejaculation has occured and semen has been released to the open air it dries very quickly , within a matter of a few minutes.
The production of semen is an ongoing process.
prostatesis
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
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.