When sperm is released into someone's mouth, it can lead to the transfer of bodily fluids, which may carry sexually transmitted infections (STIs) if either person is infected. From a biological perspective, sperm can survive for a short time in the mouth, but it typically does not lead to pregnancy. It's important to practice safe sex and communicate openly about sexual health to reduce risks.
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If sperm enters the mouth, it will likely be digested by stomach acid and then eliminated from the body through the digestive system. Sperm cannot fertilize an egg in the mouth, as it requires specific conditions in the female reproductive tract to reach and fertilize an egg.
when one sperm penetrates the membrane of an ovum. it will tickens and secrete an enzyms that digest other sperms
No, sperm entering the mouth will not change a person's DNA. Digestive enzymes in the stomach break down genetic material and prevent it from being incorporated into the body's cells. DNA is not altered by consuming sperm.
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the sperm will die
they breed
No, pregnancy only occurs when the sperm enters the woman's body through vagina, not the mouth. If sperm comes trough the mouth, it will lead to her digestive system, so it won't make you pregnant.
A girl getting sperm in her mouth will have no effects on her period
This can be consdiered a form of birth control. Sperm in the mouth does not cause pregnancy. Sperm elsewhere can. Keep the sperm where it will do the least harm.
No. Sperm the mouth will not get you pregnant .answerNo. There is no relation of your mouth to your reprodictive system. Even if there was, the hydrochloric acid in your stomach would kill the sperm.