Semen comes out (ejaculation) for the first time during puberty, and often occurs around the age of 13.
Actually, when boys go through Puberty they begin to produce sperm. It can happen at any point during this period of growing up.
No, a 9-year-old child typically does not produce sperm. Sperm production begins during puberty, which usually starts between the ages of 9 and 14, but it varies by individual. Before puberty, the reproductive system is not yet mature enough to produce sperm.
Be assured you're in puberty and are growing up!
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.
They havent gone through puberty yet.
It's called 'semen' (see-men) and it has sperm in it. The semen can be made to come out forcefully during an ejaculation, part of the sex act. If you can not ejaculate yet it is probably because you are not old enough and haven't got that far in your development yet. it usually starts around pre-puberty from the age of 10 and around. That is when semen can come out but semen does not contain sperms until you have reached puberty.
Well, yes, but it is called, "Semen", which in boys is a clear to milky liquid that contains spermatazoa, or just sperm cells.
kids get random erections mainly during puberty because when you go through puberty you get more sexually active...so yes its normal...but it is also embarassing when they come at the wrong time...lol
Don't worry it will come eventually. Puberty is a time period that your body uses to make changes from a child into an adult. It does not all happen at once. By the time you are 15 or 16 you will be able to ejaculate sperm.
Yes, a 12 year old boy can make sperm,and they can also get a girl pregrent too.
Everyone begins Puberty at different rates and times. Although the average age to begin is between 11 and 13-years-old, a boy might not begin until 15 or 16-years-old. Sperm production and ejaculation will come after beginning puberty. At 14 you are at the average age to begin producing sperm in your semen, so don't panic. If you are not producing sperm by 16 or 17-years-old but have all the other signs of puberty then speak with your family Doctor for advice.
If you are 15 years old, and you have never ejaculated, then you have started puberty late. But try masturbating for a long period of time and if sperm still does not come out then you have not yet developed sperms, and nothing can be done about it. You will start to produce sperm in your semen as you grow older. At first when masturbating you will have dry climax's, then you will progress to have some fluid which will be semen, this is usually whitish and sticky, it may be almost clear. Later as you mature you will produce sperm in the semen. It all happens during puberty. If you are 15 now you should be well away in a years time.