If he stays in long enough and often enough to significantly raise the temperature in his scrotum, then the sperm currently under production will be somewhat degraded. However, sperm is under constant renewal and it doesn't take ling for the sperm quality to bounce back.
yes
No, once the embryo is formed, the genetic material from the sperm of the first man cannot affect it. The new embryo will carry genetic material only from the father whose sperm fertilized the egg.
No
No. So long as the consumed sperm is from a healthy man with no STDs, it will not affect your unborn child.
It might affect that by making the testes grow uncontrollably so it can't make sperm because it can't sop growing.
It might affect that by making the testes grow uncontrollably so it can't make sperm because it can't sop growing.
Cocaine use can affect sperm quality by decreasing sperm count, motility and morphology. However, there is limited research on whether cocaine directly affects sperm pH. More studies are needed to fully understand the impact of cocaine use on sperm pH.
If your a man, it could possibly lower your sperm count.
An infected man typically has chlamydia in his semen. Chlamydial infection can ascend to the prostate, epididymis, and testes, and can directly affect the quality of sperm. Scarring in the male reproductive tract can affect sperm count. See related link.
Sperm entering a woman's stomach cannot make her pregnant. The stomach is not connected to the reproductive tract.
Yes it is. According to few studies mixing gold nanoparticles with fresh sperm samples decreased sperm motility by 25%, and caused some sperm fragmentation.
a sperm is A male gamete or reproductive cell or in a way that we all can understand...the cell thing from a man's penis that is in cum. when the cum goes into the vagina it releases sperm cells causing pregnancy