Sperm and urine are not in the same place.
The head of the army blows the horn and all the little soldiers start marching in. Where is your brain, do you have one or is it floating around with all the sperm....DAH Wtf the real answer it that when the penis gets friction it produces liquids that should go into the vagina and inside the liquid is the sperm.
Pretty good. There are known cases of sperm going through underwear and resulted in pregnancy. Any sperm in/around the vagina may result in pregnancy. All it takes is one. Don't want a baby? Use protection.
Wrong! Even if you wiped your hand, there will still be traces if sperm!
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Sperm can be viable for a few days inside a woman's body, even up to five days.
You cannot get pregnant from stray sperm in swimming pools or stray sperm in general. Sperm is very delicate and can be destroyed by water or sometimes even air, even bacteria in the vagina itself can kill sperm. Unless you use artificial insemination, a penis and a vagina together are necessary to make a baby.
Douching, even with a spermicidal solution, will only eliminate sperm in the Vagina, it will not affect any that have already entered the Uterus. Generally, douching is a very tiresome way of getting pregnant and an ineffective means of contraception.
The only thing that can make a girl pregnant is for the sperm to reach the ovum, this can occur even when a man is excited and before ejaculating, once he is inside the girls vagina.
There can be sperm present in the preseminal fluid, so there is a chance sperm could be in the vagina, and eventually enter the uterus, even if the man does not ejaculate until after he withdraws his penis from the vagina.
If you mean sperm floating around in the pool, it would be exceedingly unlikely to get pregnant. If you mean having sex while in the pool, then it is just as likely to get pregnant as if you were in a bed. But it is important to remember, even if you have sex and then pull out and ejaculate into the water she can still get pregnant since pre-ejaculate (pre-cum) also has a small amount of sperm in it.
I'm assuming you're concerned about the sperm getting inside your vagina while sleeping or moving in bed. the chances of pregnancy this way is beyond unlikely, sperm cannot survive in that environment for very long, and even if they could they cannot get far enough into the vagina to fertilize your egg. Simply wipe up the semen with a tissue then once over with a damp cloth/tissue and you shouldn't have to worry about it.
The head of the army blows the horn and all the little soldiers start marching in. Where is your brain, do you have one or is it floating around with all the sperm....DAH Wtf the real answer it that when the penis gets friction it produces liquids that should go into the vagina and inside the liquid is the sperm.
The sperm has to enter the vagina for pregnancy to occur to fertilize the egg and implant in the uterine wall. You can, however, still get pregnant if the sperm is ejaculated near the vagina and you don't clean up carefully enough because the sperm are quite mobile. Also, some people miss the fact that sperm are present at the tip of the penis almost immediately after erection, so if penetration does occur, or even just by touching, it is possible to get pregnant even if you withdraw for the actual ejaculation.
She could get an infection, which could turn out to be very bad. If you do by accident or on purpose, just make sure she cleans her vagina out thoroughly afterwards. Male pee is sterile so nothing would happen.
Pretty good. There are known cases of sperm going through underwear and resulted in pregnancy. Any sperm in/around the vagina may result in pregnancy. All it takes is one. Don't want a baby? Use protection.
Sperm naturally clots even if not mixed with urine. The sperm clots in order to help make a "plug" so it doesn't come out of the vagina before some of the other sperm can have a chance to fertilize the egg.
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.