Maybe there are prostate infections.
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Not from the intercourse she had a month earlier. Sperms live 3-5 days inside a woman.
You just have intercourse and don't wear a condom. The semen will be come back out, it have nowhere else to go, but the sperms will be swimming to the uterus.
It is possible, but not as likely to result in pregnancy as intercourse.
Yes, the ejaculation (semen coming out) doesn't occur immediately after the erection. It usually requires some additional stimulation for an ejaculation - such as the one provided by intercourse.
intercourse is biologically said to be complete with ejaculation of the semen. Semen contains millions of sperms. These sperms migrate to the fallopian tube. It takes few hours for the fertilization to take place actually.
The function of the cervix is to allow flow of menstrual blood from the uterus into the vagina, and direct the sperms into the uterus during intercourse.
It mean that you have Ejaculated the mixture of sperms and secretion of seminal vesicles.During a sexual intercourse your penis shoots out a white substance that is semen.
Its called premature sperm. Its when a man releases sperm earlier than the woman during sexual intercourse.
Sperms travel through the male reproductive tract, starting in the testes where they are produced and then passing through the epididymis, vas deferens, and ejaculatory duct before being released through the urethra during ejaculation.
Leads from uterus to vagina provides support to the uterus and allows the flow of menstrual blood from the uterus into the vagina, and to direct the sperms into the uterus during intercourse.
A suppository is a small, bullet-shaped substance similar to paraffin or a piece of candle, containing chemicals capable of killing sperms. It is inserted into the vagina about 10-15 minutes before intercourse to allow it to melt. A vaginal foaming tablet is moistened with saliva or water and inserted into vagina 10-15 minutes before intercourse. It melts at body temperature and forms a coat of foam to prevent the sperms from entering the uterus.