it means your shooting blanks buddy no she wont get prego but you can still get the aids and other stds have fun:)
Men can potentially reproduce at any age since they continue to produce sperm throughout their lives. However, the quality and quantity of sperm may decrease with age, which can make conception more challenging. Generally, men are considered fertile well into their later years, but the likelihood of conception decreases with age.
Men are continuously producing sperm, so they are fertile at all times. However, sperm can live inside a woman's body for up to five days after ejaculation, so the window of fertility for conception is typically considered to be about five days before ovulation to the day of ovulation.
Yes, men who have had vasectomies still have DNA in their semen. The vasectomy procedure blocks the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm, preventing sperm from reaching semen. Semen is still produced by the body, but it does not contain sperm.
An organism that is capable of reproducing or breeding.
no,sigle men single sperm fertilize fimale egg.
The color of sperm does not affect fertility. Sperm color can vary from clear to white, and factors such as diet, hydration, and overall health can influence its appearance. Fertility is determined by sperm count, motility, and morphology.
No. Not all of us produce sperms. Only men who are fertile produces sperms.
Yes. The testicles produce sperm, but women only have a certain number of eggs
According to David Hormander in Harvard medical studies men with clear sperm can never have a child. If they do, for some reason the child will be born with some sort of autism.
Yes. The semen can be clear sometimes and white other times. It's still sperms in it.
Men can produce fertile sperm throughout their lives. Men can be sterile at any age. Men are not capable of having kids at any age.
well at first it is see trough clear then it becomes wither and whiter until you are ready to be a 100% fertile
Women don't make sperm. Only men do. Your question is not clear on what you want to know.
men never lose fertility. they keep producing sperm until they die.
Most people with chlamydia are fertile after treatment. However, if you were infertile before, treatment is not likely to change that. The exception is that a few men infected with chlamydia in the testicles have a decrease in sperm count and quality that gradually improves after treatment.
Yes, they certainly can. It is best to wait to have sex until you are much older and able to handle the responsibility that comes with it, but if you insist on having sex, you should be using protection each and every time you have sex.
Sperm of a fertile male.