Viable sperm is sperm that is capable of fertilizing an egg and resulting in, when combined with a viable egg, offspring. Hope this helps!
Yes
Yes, sperm cannot survive once completely dried out. Sperm require a specific environment to remain viable and once dried, they become non-viable.
They can produce viable sperm as young as 4 months.
Yes. Abnormal sperm are less likely to fertilize an egg and more likely to create a non-viable embryo which can lead to miscarriage.
Sperm can survive outside the body for a short time under optimal conditions, such as in a warm and moist environment. However, sperm generally do not survive well outside the body and quickly become non-viable.
No, it is not possible to create a viable embryo by mixing two female eggs with sperm. An embryo can only be created by fertilizing a female egg with sperm from a male.
It should always be considered viable. Even those with very low sperm count can have a number of viable sperm in their ejaculate. A fertility clinic or urologist can always run an analysis.
Not long unless kept by doctors.
Sperm typically survives for only a few minutes outside of the body, so it is unlikely to survive for long on a paper towel. Once exposed to air and drying conditions, sperm quickly becomes non-viable.
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Approx 3days or 72hrs & a man's sperm is viable for 48 hrs after ejaculation
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