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The semen has to come back out of the body since the body can not absorb it and the uterus is a dead end. The sperms are still swimming though so pregnancy can still happen if she ovulates. The semen is supposed to come back out. That's normal.

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What happens if a woman's body doesn't reject the egg fertilized by animal sperm?

It wont the DNA make up is just impossible. Who would try and get pregnant with an animal anyway.


Can your body make more sperm?

It is a continuous process. You always make more.


Does sperm travel around outside of the body?

sperm is made in the testicles, then it is stored in the tubules (the tubes that go from ur testes to the urethra) and then they get mixed with all the ingredients that make semen so that the sperm have something to swim through... wherever the semen is is where the sperm are... simple as that however, when sperm AREN'T used, they are disolved by the body and recycled into proteins so TECHNICALLY sperm are everywhere in our body... or at least the chemicals that make up sperm or wat USED to be sperm


What happens to sperm that aren't used?

Sperm that are not ejaculated are either reabsorbed by the body or broken down and expelled through urine. The body continuously produces new sperm, so there is a turnover of unused sperm to make way for fresh ones.


Which food is essential to make sperms?

Nothing, your body makes sperm on its own


Is nightfall causes deficiency in sperms?

A nightfall is harmless it is there so that the excess sperm can make way for the new sperm to be formed in the body.


How does a mans body reabsorb sperm?

The method that gets the sperm out is called ejaculation. This occurs during sexual activity, usually in masturbation or intercourse.


Does the body regenerate sperm?

Once puberty is begun, the body continues to make new sperm every day of a guy's life until the day he dies, so you never have to worry about "running out."


What will happen if a man runs out of sperm?

If a man runs out of sperm, he will no longer be able to ejaculate during sexual activity. This may result in infertility and make it difficult to conceive a child. However, it should be noted that sperm production is a continuous process, and the body can typically regenerate sperm over time.


How do you make sperm come out even though you haven't hit puberty?

If you haven't reached puberty, then your body does not make sperm to be released, so there isn't really anything you can do about it, except wait.


Why don't a women see male sperm as a foreign antigen?

They do. As soon as sperm enter the female's body, they are under attack. That's why only a few out of several million sperm actually make it to the egg.


Is there any medicine to have adequate semen?

There is cureently no medication that can improve your sperm or encourage the body to make more.

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