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Not unless it is for an extremely complete physical. Typically it is only asked for when trying to determine if there is infertility. Over age 18.
I did not know they asked.... opps. My bad, they only ask IF you think your infertile. If i remember, it is Illegal to do it unless your 18.
To know that you need to leave a sample at the doctors.
maybe yes..
When you are transporting the semen keep it at body temperature - your shirt pocket should be fine. http://www.conceivingconcepts.com/learning/articles/semen-analysis.html
If it mixes with the water then probobly not.
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Semen carries genetic material. Depending on the conditions of exposure, DNA information could potentially be isolated from a semen sample even after several years. The DNA would not be alive, but it would be intact.
When someone manually retrieves the semen from the male and injects it into the female. Artificial meaning the male and female could be a million miles apart and still get the job done. Basically, the doctors will take a sample of a man's sperm and place it inside a woman's uterus, so that the woman can get pregnant without a partner or if she and her partner have difficulty conceiving, then she can get someone else's semen to make a baby for her.
Yes, if the person is a "secretor" which means they secrete ABO blood group antigens in various bodily fluids (such as sweat, tears and semen). The type of antigen secreted in the semen, for example, corresponds to the man's blood group. A group A man will secrete A and H antigens, a group O man will secrete H antigen. Note that not everyone is a secretor- only 80%.
actually no. its good for you teeth and plaque.
Normozoospermia is a term used in semen analysis to describe a sample with normal sperm parameters, including count, motility, and morphology. It indicates that the semen is within normal ranges in terms of sperm quality and is often seen as a positive result in fertility assessments.