Fertile men should have sperm that is between light gray to off-white. There is not a perfect color that will indicate fertility.
How long sperm can survive in the female body depends on how healthy the sperm are and whether the female is fertile at the time. If there is fertile quality cervical mucus present then sperm can potential survive for up to a week within her body.
No. Being a virgin does not make a male more fertile. Losing his virginity will not make him more fertile either.
Because the semen makes it off-white.
The Nile delta in Egypt is one of the most fertile areas of Africa. The Dust Bowl was a drought that affected the otherwise fertile farmlands. The report of the creature was thought to be the result of a fertile imagination.
yes he has sperm cells but they are not to strong
The cast of Fertile - 2010 includes: Zach Rucker as Sperm Donor Rommel Sulit as Don White
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
Yes because your cervix is open more giving sperm more access to the egg.
Semen is the collective of sperm and seminal fluids. Clear semen has very little or no sperm, hence its lack of colour. Semen that has sperm in it, will be white.
NO
Sperm of a fertile male.
You can't.
How long sperm can survive in the female body depends on how healthy the sperm are and whether the female is fertile at the time. If there is fertile quality cervical mucus present then sperm can potential survive for up to a week within her body.
Depending on what kind of discharge. If the discharge is clear, slippery, and stretches, (resembling egg whites) this is your most fertile time of the month. You have this kind of discharge right at and during ovulation. This is your sperm friendly mucous, it helps the sperm be more mobile and gives it a healthier environment letting it live longer and also enter your cervix. If it is cloudy or white this is not as " sperm friendly".
It does not necessarily mean that he is more fertile, but that he has a higher number of sperm cells being produced. However, an abnormally large scrotal circumference can be detrimental to the bull, because it can be a sign of infection of some sort which can do the exact opposite to sperm production. A bull with an average to slightly-more-than-average SC that is not showing any signs of infection of his reproductive organs is a highly fertile bull.
It doesn't depend on how much of sperm is produced for a man to be fertile but it depends on the quality of the sperm. Many lifestyle factors affect the quality of sperm, eg. Smoking, excessive alcohol intake , temperature at which the testicles are kept at, etc.
more fertile, most fertile