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Say, hypothetically, that I ejaculate on a hand, and 5 minutes later, said hand is introduced in a vagina. Are the sperms dead by that time?
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Sperm can survive inside the vagina for approximately three days when embedded in ejaculatory fluid. If the ejaculatory fluid is mostly wiped away and allowed to dry within five minutes, a significant number of sperm will die, but some may still survive, resulting in a non-zero probability of fertilization. The process of capacitation, which is necessary for sperm to fertilize an egg, requires the ejaculatory fluid to be diluted by vaginal or uterine fluids. This enzymatic change in the sperm head is crucial for successful penetration of the ovum.
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quasar987 said:Ok, that helps a lot.
Basically, since most of the fluid was wiped away and the rest had plenty of time to dry in 5 minutes, a great deal of sperms died. But, since they probably did not all die, and those that made it into the vagina can survive for 3 days, the probability of fertilization is non zero.
And a side question: The way it works is that sperms are shot in the vagina embedded in their ejaculatory fluid. Once inside, however, they must exist this fluid and into some other vaginal fluid, in which they can survive just as well, that paves the way to the ovaries. Correct?
I rather suspect quasar isn't smiling.J77 said:I thought they died straight away!
I guess it's all down to luck...![]()
If he's worried that much, he should logout and get down the chemist...DaveC426913 said:I rather suspect quasar isn't smiling.
quasar987 said:And a side question: The way it works is that sperms are shot in the vagina embedded in their ejaculatory fluid. Once inside, however, they must exist this fluid and into some other vaginal fluid, in which they can survive just as well, that paves the way to the ovaries. Correct?