Not really bad, but you enjoy sex, or masturbation, longer if you manage to postpone the ejaculation.
It symbolizes four sperm trying to into an egg.
Do you mean intrauterine insemination? With this procedure, semen/sperm is placed inside the uterus by a small flexible catheter that goes into the vagina and through the cervix. Tubal ligation involves blocking the fallopian tubes, making it nearly impossible for an egg to reach the uterus, and also nearly impossible for the sperm to meet the egg. So intrauterine insemination would not be helpful after a tubal ligation. The two options for pregnancy after tubal ligation are IVF or tubal reversal.
You could still get pregnant - if you used IVF - using a donor egg with your partner's sperm.
No. Tubal ligation simply prevents the sperm from reaching the egg, and the egg from reaching the uterus. Hormones are not disrupted. On second thought, yeah, tubal ligation does affect hormones in one way - you won't experience the hormonal changes associated with pregnancy.
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No, sperm does not always reach the egg during fertilization. Only one sperm typically fertilizes the egg, while the rest are blocked from entering.
the sperm just die
No, sperm must travel through the fallopian tubes to reach and fertilize an egg. Without the tubes, the sperm cannot reach the egg for fertilization to occur.
One consequence of the acrosomal reaction is the release of enzymes that help the sperm penetrate the zona pellucida surrounding the egg. This allows the sperm to reach and fertilize the egg.
During fertilization, sperm reach the egg with the help of their tail movement and enzymes that break down the egg's outer layer.
Yes, it is possible for 2 sperm to reach the egg, however only one will fertilize the egg. It isn't uncommon for more than 2 to reach the egg, depending how are along the egg is down the falopian tube. And how much sperm was ejaculated.
Only males have sperm. There is no such thing as female sperm.
Sperm is designed that way, so it gets to it's destination as quickly as possible. It has a limited lifetime and must act fast to be the one in a million which reaches the egg to fertilize it.
It takes sperm approximately 30 minutes to 12 hours to reach and fertilize an egg after ejaculation. The journey depends on factors such as the distance between the cervix and the egg, as well as the quality and motility of the sperm.
it enables the sperm to move around to reach the egg
If the sperm are not "healthy" or present in enough numbers they will will not have the ability to reach and female egg and then penetrate and fertilize then egg.
Sperms are deposited at the posterior vault of vagina from where that start their journey towards Answers.com. On the way, they have to cross cervix and Answers.com before reaching near to egg. Al sperms can not reach to fallopian tube. A good quality of ejaculate contains 25-30% fast moving sperms. These fast moving sperms can reach near egg within 15-20 minutes. If ejaculate contains less percentage of fast moving sperms then more time is needed that can be up to few hours. Once sperms reach near egg, they start to secrete Answers.com that dissolve the egg shell and then one sperm can unite with egg to cause pregnancy.