Defecation is the act of pooping. This should not cause sperm to come out of your penis, since they are totally different systems.
If you have a fluid with a sperm-like consistency that comes out of your butt when you defecate, then it is mucus and could indicate an intestinal problem. If this is the case you should ask your doctor about it.
It is possible for residual sperm to be expelled from the urethra during defecation due to the proximity of the ejaculatory ducts to the urethra. This can occur if there has been recent ejaculation prior to the bowel movement. It is not a cause for concern and is a normal bodily function.
yes it is very normal
No, sperm does not always reach the egg during fertilization. Only one sperm typically fertilizes the egg, while the rest are blocked from entering.
It would almost be normal. Because of the pituitary gland, if its a boy, he would always ejaculate bloody sperm.
Normospermia refers to a normal sperm analysis report that meets the World Health Organization (WHO) criteria for sperm quality. This includes normal sperm concentration, motility, and morphology. It indicates that the male's semen has a high likelihood of resulting in successful fertilization.
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As you grow older you will be able to produce more on ejaculation. During Puberty you will be beginning to produce semen. This will increase with age. You will always have pre-ejaculate though. It works as lubrication during intercourse and it does also contain sperm.
No, sperm is not considered an antigen at the time of fertilization. Antigens are substances that the immune system recognizes as foreign and can trigger an immune response. Sperm is a normal component of reproduction and does not elicit an immune response during fertilization.
You always have sperm. It is produced in your testicals.
Yes yes it is normal
yes, you create sperm during puberty.
Yes, normal saline is considered sperm-friendly because it has the same salt concentration as the fluids in the body, making it safe for sperm. it is commonly used in fertility procedures to wash and preserve sperm for artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization.