Pre-ejaculate, or pre-cum, is a fluid produced by the Cowper's glands during sexual arousal and typically does not contain sperm. However, if a man has recently ejaculated, there may be residual sperm in the urethra, which can mix with the pre-ejaculate. While the likelihood of sperm being present in pre-ejaculate after urination is low, it is still possible, especially if there was no urination between ejaculation and sexual activity. Therefore, there's a small risk of pregnancy even if only pre-ejaculate is present.
Yes, it is possible for some sperm to remain in the urethra after ejaculation, even after urination. Urination can help expel some of the sperm, but it may not eliminate all of them completely. Therefore, there is a small chance that sperm could still be present after urination.
Preejaculate is normal and should not be curbed. It is like watering of mouth.
None. The sperm is not stored in the penis, so none is there except during and immediately after ejaculation (and sometimes right before if you produce preejaculate). The testes are what produce the sperm. However, it is your seminal vesicles which store the sperm cells and the other secretions your body makes which are collectively called semen. During ejaculation, you may release about a teaspoon's worth, give or take some.
The penis is used for urination and sexual intercourse. During sexual intercourse the penis is thrust into the woman's vagina. The man then ejaculates semen, which contains sperm. Sperm can fertilize an egg to create a pregnancy.
No, this could be indicative of gonorrhea or chlamydia; especially if you have painful urination. Abdominal discomfort could follow. Typically males remain asymptomatic in regards to STDs, but, green semen is not normal.
The difference between constant urination and frequent urination is that with constant urination one is always feeling the need to urinate. With frequent urination one needs to urinate often but not all the time.
Yes. There is also preejaculate and other fluids.
The penis is a male reproductive organ responsible for delivering sperm into the female reproductive system during sexual intercourse. It also serves as an organ for urination.
The male genital organs are the "penis," and the "testicles" (balls). The penis is used in urination, but also in copulation and ejaculation, while the testicles produce sperm cells.
the urethra which runs down the center of the erect penis. The urethra is also used for urination in both men and women.
YES. The preejaculate fluid may contain enough sperms to cause pregnancy. And PLEASE keep the packs of condoms with you for your guy to be used, who may give you many more sexually transmitted diseases apart from HIV.
No. Your gall bladder is in the liver and it has nothing to do with urination.