Semen can be from transparent to white but there's always sperms in there.
Each sperm is incredibly small, you need a microscope to see them.
Yes, men who have had vasectomies still have DNA in their semen. The vasectomy procedure blocks the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm, preventing sperm from reaching semen. Semen is still produced by the body, but it does not contain sperm.
Semen can be yellowish and still be normal so you can still get pregnant.
No, semen can be clear, cloudy, white or even yellowish and still contain viable sperm.
This can be because of your age. At first when you ejaculate the semen is fluid like and transparent, as you get older it will get more in color which is usually milk white or creamy yellow. This is the Sperm.
Yes. Although it may seem that the semen can drip out if the woman is on top, the thing about sperm is that they can move on their own once ejaculated. The semen is only a nutrient solution for sperm, it is not a kind of bio-dome that they are locked within. You may see semen leaking out of your vagina, but there is still a chance you still have sperm in there making their way to the egg.
Semen is the collective of sperm and seminal fluids. Clear semen has very little or no sperm, hence its lack of colour. Semen that has sperm in it, will be white.
After a vasectomy procedure, the appearance of sperm remains the same. However, the sperm will no longer contain semen, as the vasectomy blocks the tubes that carry semen. This means that the sperm will still be produced by the testicles but will not be able to leave the body.
Women do not make sperm only men do.
Seminal fluid is added to the sperm to make semen.
You mean 'Semen', not sperm. Sperm are invisible and semen is the liquid that carries sperm cells out of the man's body. Yes, clear semen is normal. So is white, cloudy semen.
Boys sperm is called semen. :)
Semen is the clear while sperm is the white. The semen protects the sperm as it enters the vagina