Sperm can survive for a short time outside the body, typically only a few minutes to an hour, depending on conditions like temperature and moisture. On a tampon, sperm is unlikely to survive long enough to be viable for fertilization due to exposure to air and absorbent materials. It's important to note that for conception to occur, sperm must be deposited in a suitable environment, such as the vagina.
No, obviously you cannot get pregnant by a tampon.In order to get pregnant you need sperm to fertilize an egg, sperm normally comes from a penis - thus to get pregnant you'd either have to have sex or have IVF. A tampon is not a penis, a tampon cannot contain sperm, and using a tampon is not sex - thus you can't get pregnant by a tampon.
No ejaculation means no sperm, you can't get pregnant, unless he masturbated just before and still had sperm on his penis.
No, you cannot get pregnant from sperm on a tampon string. Sperm needs to go inside your vagina, on the string there is no medium through which the sperm can swim up into the vagina. You can be at risk of STI's/STD's though.
NO !! of course not ,, think about how it got there to start with, no!!!! the sperm got there first... a tampon would just push it in further. Even if you did for some reason choose to have sex with a tampon in, this will not prevent pregnancy because the tampon would just absorb some of the semen, and it would still be "in there" Good luck trying to find the tampon after having sex with it in.
the answer is NO. Lowering your changes of getting pregnant can only be successful through safe sex, which includes use of condoms or birth control contraceptives. wearing a tampon will NOT lower your chances. that is a myth
It is highly unlikely that would occur.
Sperm would remain in the vagina if you used tampons, but the semen would be absorbed by the tampon - also note that you shouldn't use tampons when not menstruating. If you're trying to keep sperm inside the vagina in order to aid with conception you can use softcups or diaphragms.
As long as the sperm has been kept in a warm environment for less than six to twelve hours, then yes. It is possible.
You will have to wear loose fitting underwears, and inserting the scrotum in cool water will also help.
No, this is not possible. Sperm cannot survive for long outside of the body, if a woman has washed her hands then all the sperm has also been washed away so none would get on the tampon - let alone enough to then impregnate her, also during menstruation a woman is less likely to be fertile so pregnancy risks are a little lower than at other times of her cycle.
You should wear loose boxers, and inserting the scrotum in cool water will also help.
they help save them by inserting fish sperm into female fish