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On average, a healthy man produces between 1.5 and 5 milliliters of sperm per ejaculation. This amount can vary and is influenced by factors such as age, overall health, and sexual activity.
This is from a family planning website. Here is the link: http://www.fpahealth.org.au/sex-matters/faq/sperm_20030303.html Semen is made up of sperms( male sex cells) surrounded by seminal fluid. The seminal fluid is made up of secretions from the various male sex glands and contains all the ingredients necessary for the sperm's survival in the female genital tract. These glands also make the substances which give the semen its characteristic "ammonia-like" smell. The volume of semen ejaculated varies from man to man and is maximal after three days abstinence- with an average of about 3 mls a time. The look and consistency of the sperm is all designed to increase the chances of pregnancy in a female sexual partner. When it is first ejaculated semen is a thick, milky to yellowy fluid with a slight opalescence. The yellowy pigments (flavines) are made by glands called the seminal vesicles which sit just behind the bladder and are often seen,if you look closely, as coloured streaks within the semen. Just after ejaculation, the semen is usually quite thick and often has visible clumps.It contains sticky proteins which almost immediately cause the semen to form into a thick gelatinous clot.This is all designed to keep the semen high up inside the vagina instead of running back out through the vaginal opening. By about 5-20 minutes after ejaculation, other enzymes will start to break down proteins in the seminal clot and the semen liquefies again, allowing the individual sperm cells to continue on their journey.
The only way to determine if a man or woman is sterile is to have them tested. There are a series of tests that can be done on a sample of the man's sperm to determine if he is sterile. As a rule of thumb this is what a man needs to be considered fertile: 2ml or more of semen 2 million sperm per ml of semen 50% or more of the sperm must be correctly formed 50% or more of the sperm must have good motility
The average man produces only one tablespoon or less of semen. How much do you need? If you are tying to impregnate someone its more about how powerful it is then how much you have. Answer Moringa is reported to help men's potency.
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Only to a degree. If you have a certain size and they get smaller, you might have some fertility or hormonal issues. But overall, testicle size does not affect the amount of semen you produce.
the average man has around 3 tablespoons of semen he can ejaculate.
The man's semen can be analyzed in a lab to see the viability of his semen.
There's no real difference, and depends how you approach it. You'd gain more energy from consuming an other man's semen than say your own, just because of the energy you expend from getting it. But some people can be allergic to the proteins in semen so consuming others semen could increase the chance you find someone's your allergic to if you are, also you could put yourself at a greater risk of contracting STD's.
Well If youre a woman you should not have any semen. so if you have semen you are a man.
Not with his own semen. Though if he came into contact with another man's semen (having sex with another man or even a woman who recently had sex), then the "foreign" semen could impregnate the woman.
No, swallowing a man's semen will not have any medical effect on the couple's connection.
I semen made through the day or only when a man is to reach orgasm?
You mean 'Semen', not sperm. Sperm are invisible and semen is the liquid that carries sperm cells out of the man's body. Yes, clear semen is normal. So is white, cloudy semen.
Yes, most girls do love a man's semen. It is not the best tasting stuff, but knowing they are pleasuring the man makes it all worthwhile.
A man releases semen when he reaches orgasm after sexual activity (including masturbation).