pre-cum is primarily a lubricating fluid produced before actual ejac-ulation of semen. It contains few to no sperms.
Sperm is the cell included in ejac-ulate (or cum or semen) in large numbers which is used to fertilize eggs.
during intercourse a man excretes 'precum'. This is simply the prerequisite of a mans ejaculation of his sperm into a womans vagina. The precum does have sperm and you can most definitely get pregnant from even small amounts of sperm. It only takes one to win the race!
No, sperm thickness is not typically affected by gender. Sperm thickness, or semen viscosity, can be influenced by factors such as dehydration or certain medical conditions, but it is not inherently tied to gender.
The phase difference between two waves is directly proportional to the path difference between them. The phase difference is a measure of how much the wave has shifted along its oscillation cycle, while the path difference is a measure of the spatial separation between two points where the waves are evaluated.
The equation for calculating the phase difference between two waves is: Phase Difference (2 / ) (x) Where: Phase Difference is the difference in phase between the two waves is the wavelength of the waves x is the difference in position between corresponding points on the waves
The formula for calculating the phase difference between two waves is: Phase Difference (2 / ) (x) Where: Phase Difference is the difference in phase between the two waves is the wavelength of the waves x is the difference in position between corresponding points on the waves
The color of precum can indicate fertility because it may contain sperm. Clear or white precum is normal and may contain sperm, while yellow or greenish precum could indicate an infection or other health issue that may affect fertility. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and guidance.
No. A woman/girl can not get pregnant from any amount of precum. The area of the mans body that produces precum has nothing to do with the testicles that release actually sperm. The only way you could get pregnant from precum is if you have sex more then one time and he does not urinate between those times. Urinating will sterilize and clean out the inside of the penis and any sperm left in the penis will be eliminated. It's all scientific and it works.
Sperm don't have nuclei.
The count is made if you have enough sperm to fertalise a women, sperm comes out with the semen.
Precum does contain sperm. It doesn't matteer how long ago he came.
yeah you cpuld be pregnant with this act.......because sperm can be present in the precum,or from previous ejaculation......
Recent studies have shown that sperm can be present in precum, the fluid that comes out of the penis before ejaculation. This finding is important for understanding reproductive health because it suggests that precum can also lead to pregnancy, even if ejaculation does not occur. It highlights the importance of using protection during sexual activity to prevent unintended pregnancies and the spread of sexually transmitted infections.
* Preseminal fluid is precum and does contain sperm. There is a 2% risk of becomming pregnant.
Horse sperm is very similar to human sperm in morphology.
it means a type of horse sperm
it means a type of horse sperm
Precum is the clear slippery fluid that often begins to slowly "leak" from the tip of the penis when a man is very excited. Rubbing the penis along (or even deep inside) the vagina is perfectly safe as long as the penis is really ONLY leaking precum, there is no way sperm will be released onto or into the vagina. There is a very common misconception that precum actually contains sperm. There are studies that prove that precum does not contain sperm. There can be a small quantity of sperm cells in precum if the man has not urinated since a recent ejaculation. Precum is often falsely blamed for a pregnancy in cases where the man fails to admit that he either accidentally (or purposely) ejaculated. If a pregnancy results, precum is incorrectly blamed, but it was almost certainly because the man shot one or more real sperm-filled pulses (or "squirts") of semen onto or into the vagina. Sometimes men get overwhelmed by a powerful primal instinctual urge to impregnate, and may even try to "sneak in" one or more squirts of sperm-filled semen before pulling out. This is not always logical. In a sane and rational moment, they will admit they do not want to necesarily impregnate, but the urge to squirt inside the vagina is very powerful in the heat of sexual arousal. The natural urge when orgasm hits is to shove the penis deeper inside -- not pull it out and away! This is how precum got its "bad name". As long as men do not ejaculate, stay in control and pull all the way out before squirting real semen, fooling around is safe.