Swelling one's own sperm is not a medically recognized practice and may refer to a misunderstanding or miscommunication about sperm health or fertility. However, maintaining a healthy lifestyle can benefit sperm quality and overall reproductive health. This includes regular exercise, a balanced diet, and avoiding harmful substances. If you're looking for specific benefits related to sperm health, consulting a healthcare professional is recommended.
If you're scared, don't do it. You don't have to. There's no harm to it but no real benefit from it either.
It cuts down on swelling for the injury
If you are female you don't have sperm. Only males have sperm.
Yes, the Arctic circle sperm bank has a high success rate.
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their own sperm
No
swallowing sperm is harm less
No. Swallowing your own sperm is not harmful physically, although the emotional issues might be up for questioning.
No. It is normal.
No. Sperm contains protein and natural sugars that belong in your body.
There is nothing that will happen if your own sperm comes in contact with a cut on your body.