For the best chance of conception, sperm should ideally be deposited in the vagina or cervix close to the time of ovulation. Sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for up to five days, but the most fertile window is typically within a day or two before ovulation. It's important to note that timing can vary based on individual cycles, so tracking ovulation can enhance the likelihood of successful conception.
A manually inserted page break is a "hard" break.
yes you can
Artificial insemination is when you go to a clinic and they insert sperm into the vagina in order for you to get pregnant.
If you insert live sperm into your vagina ...
the male will insert his sperm
By backing up Manually one would have to do it yourself correctly every time "by hand", while automatically you insert your desired settings into Windows or another backup software to do it for you for as long as you want.
Once the semen dries out, the sperm are usually dead. so its highly unlikley
How long does male sperm live
yes all you have to do is get some sperm from a sperm bank and insert the sperm cell into the mate's private part and in 9 months your baby will be there, but sexually that is physically impossible
Using a tissue to insert sperm is not an effective method for achieving conception. Sperm must be deposited directly into the vaginal canal to have a chance of fertilizing an egg. Additionally, tissues may absorb moisture and may not provide a suitable environment for sperm survival. For those trying to conceive, it's best to use medically recommended methods.
To manually disarm a car alarm on a Honda CR-V, disconnect the battery for several minutes. You can also close the door and insert the key.
manually: insert key, turn, lift boot. voila :)