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Is there any sperm in pre-ejaculate?

Very rarely. Its actually an acid neutralizer that cleans the urethra so that it is not a hostile environment for sperm. It also acts as a lubricant.


Can IUD birth control make you pee sperm out?

During sex, sperm goes in the vagina. Urine comes out of the urethra. These tubes are not connected, so a woman does not "pee sperm out" in any circumstance.


What does the bulbourethral gland produce?

The main function of the bulbourethral or cowper's gland is to produce and release the "pre-cum" to rid the urethra of any acidic urine. The clear fluid neutralizes urine in the urethra so that when a man ejaculates, the sperm in the semen are not destroyed by acidic urine leftover in the urethra. The whole purpose of ejaculation is to send healthy sperm out of the male and into the female reproductive system for fertilization; this can't happen if the sperm come into contact with acidic fluids. The bulbourethral glands (also known as the cowper's glands) are male sexual glands. They are located below the prostate and discharge a component of the seminal fluid into the urethra. During sexual intercourse each gland produces a secretion known as pre-ejaculate. This fluid helps to lubricate the urethra for spermatozoa to pass through, it neutralizes traces of acidic urine in the urethra, and helps flush out any residual urine or foreign matter. It is possible for this fluid to pick up sperm, and carry them out prior to the next intercourse.


Can the female pee the male sperm out?

For men, yes, it clears out the urethra pretty well. There will be very few sperm left. For women it makes no difference at all. Urinating does not reduce or wash out any sperm in the vagina at all. This is because the vagina is not part of the urination process.


When does a man release Cowper's fluid?

Cowper's fluid, also known as pre-ejaculate, is typically released from the Cowper's gland (located near the urethra) during sexual arousal before ejaculation. This fluid can help to lubricate the urethra and neutralize any residual acidity in the urethra, preparing it for the passage of sperm during ejaculation.


Where does Clear viscid alkaline mucus that improves vialbility and motility of sperm is secreted by what gland?

The clear viscid alkaline mucus that improves viability and motility of sperm is secreted by the Cowper's (bulbourethral) gland. It helps to neutralize any acidic urine residue in the urethra and provides a suitable environment for sperm survival.


When would be a time when you would accidentally touch sperm?

I can't think of any time that you would "accidently" touch sperm. Really can't you.


What prevents sperm and urine from mixing?

The internal sphincter muscle at the base of the bladder prevents urine from mixing with sperm during ejaculation. This muscle contracts to close off the bladder's exit, ensuring that only semen passes through the urethra. Additionally, the flow of semen from the ejaculatory ducts during ejaculation helps to clear any urine that may be present in the urethra beforehand.


Can precome of sperm get a woman pregnant right after her period?

Yes. Any time you have sex there is a risk of pregnancy, this risk is higher if you do not use birth control. Pre-ejacualte contains no sperm, although itcan flush sperm from the urethra (if you'd ejaculated earlier that day without urinating afterwards) along with it so end-up in the vagina - thus if a women is fertile at the time pregnancy is a possibility. A woman may be fertile directly after her period, there's no way to know unless she uses fertility awareness method.


What are the bulbouretheral glands?

The bulbourethral glands, also known as Cowper's glands, are small glands located on either side of the urethra in males. They secrete a clear, viscous fluid that helps to lubricate the urethra and neutralize any acidity in the urethra caused by urine, preparing for the passage of sperm during ejaculation.


What happens when you get potassium alum in your urethra?

Putting potassium alum in your urethra can cause irritation, burning sensation, and potential damage to the delicate tissues of the urethra. It is not recommended to insert any substances into the urethra without medical supervision. If you experience any discomfort or symptoms after such exposure, seek medical help immediately.


Is there is any problem if person take long time to lose the sperm with women?

no, they usually enjoy the extra time ;)