This depends upon what you consider "during sex". During ejaculation, the male deposits sperm in the vagina; vaginal contractions pull the sperm towards the cervix which will dilate and allow the sperm to pass into the uterus shortly afterwards.
No, sperm is not harmful to a fetus during sex. The cervix acts as a barrier to protect the uterus and fetus from any external substances, including sperm. In fact, it is safe for pregnant women to engage in sexual activity unless advised otherwise by a healthcare provider.
Some sperm may leak out after sex, but the majority will travel through the cervix into the uterus, and then into the fallopian tubes where fertilization can occur. Going to the bathroom after sex does not significantly impact the likelihood of conception.
Sperm are produced before sex in the testes, stored in the epididymis, and are released during ejaculation when a man reaches orgasm. Sex itself does not produce sperm but serves as the method of delivering the stored sperm for reproduction.
It depends when intercourse happens. Sperm can last up to 4 days in the slime of the cervix. An egg stays for about 12 hours after vulation. Then is dissolves.
The male sex cells of a great white shark are called sperm. Their male sex organs include paired testes that produce and release sperm into the water during mating.
No. Sex during pregnancy is fine right up until the last few weeks.
No, sperm is not harmful to a fetus during sex. The cervix acts as a barrier to protect the uterus and fetus from any external substances, including sperm. In fact, it is safe for pregnant women to engage in sexual activity unless advised otherwise by a healthcare provider.
It doesn't - your body absorbs them, and what isn't used to make babies is broken down into proteins and used as nutrients. And in case you are about to wonder, NO you can't do that instead of eat.
Sperm should not come in contact with your hands if you are trying to get a girl pregnant. Sperm should enter the female's vagina during ejaculation while having sex.
sperm can enter the cervix as soon as the penis comes into contact with the vagina through precum. precum is what the penis produces before and during sex in order to lubricate itself for penetration.. once the penis and vagina come into contact pregnancy can always be a result if there is no protection. the chances are hightened if he ejacualtes on or near your vaginal opening or if he ejaculates inside of you .. however pulling out before ejaculation is very unreliable and shoudl not be used as a method of birht control
Some sperm may leak out after sex, but the majority will travel through the cervix into the uterus, and then into the fallopian tubes where fertilization can occur. Going to the bathroom after sex does not significantly impact the likelihood of conception.
the sperm goes to it when having(after) sex(it takes time for the sperm to actually enter the egg.)
Sperm are produced before sex in the testes, stored in the epididymis, and are released during ejaculation when a man reaches orgasm. Sex itself does not produce sperm but serves as the method of delivering the stored sperm for reproduction.
The usual method is through sexual intercourse. This is when a male puts his erect penis in the female's vagina. And then after moving it in and out for a while, he ejaculates and releases his sperm inside her body.
The cervix is usually open and it will take 20 years before the cervix starts to close and then it takes 30 years to close.Its best not to have sex in that 50 years.
ofcoures you should no this if you are old enough to even have sex but it is SPERM!!! AKA CUM!!
The IUD is in the uterus, and a man does not enter the uterus during sex. If you or your partner can feel part of the IUD in the cervix, and that's scraping him, the IUD is not likely to be effective. Take the morning after pill if you 've had sex in the last five days, and contact your health care provider for an exam. Don't rely on the IUD to prevent pregnancy if you can feel the plastic of the device in the cervix.