Sex question girls and boys....?!


Question: hi all, i am just wondering im sure i read somewhere that after yo have sex sperm can stay in a womans body for 7 days? is this true as i had sex the other nite and its making me feel wierd, not because i can feel it or anything jus the tought of it. so if you no he answer feel free to do so! thank-you in advance guys and girls =D


Answers: hi all, i am just wondering im sure i read somewhere that after yo have sex sperm can stay in a womans body for 7 days? is this true as i had sex the other nite and its making me feel wierd, not because i can feel it or anything jus the tought of it. so if you no he answer feel free to do so! thank-you in advance guys and girls =D

Seven days, no way. I read that sperm cells (NOT semen - which is the fluid that carries sperm to the vagina, then the rest is up to the lil swimmers) can stay in a woman's uterus for up to 5 days. But not a whole week. After a man ejaculates inside you, most of the semen drips out within 10-20 minutes after sex (it comes out of him as a gel, then turns into a thin liquid once it hits the air - so the majority of the sperm come out with the semen that leaks out). It can take up to a day for all of it to leak out even if you shower or try to cleanse it out. Hundreds of millions of sperm cells are ejaculated; thousands stay inside you; and only about 500 end up swimming alllllll the way up through your cervix (the microsopic hole at the top of your vagina), and reach the uterus, where they can live for up to 5 days. Which means, if you are a week or so before you are expecting to ovulate, better not have sex b/c those sperm can live for a few days waiting for an egg. Your cervix is open enough for sperm to get through only during that week or so around ovulation. But your uterus is constantly contracting and moving and fluxing like everything else in your body, making it harder for the sperm to stay put; not to mention natural vaginal discharges that flush semen and sperm out anyway (when you're ovulating, though, your vaginal fluids are thicker and stickier, to trap sperm; most of the month, though, not so much). AND only a select few sperm are even strong enough ("survival of the fittest"?) to make it past ejaculation in a healthy male.

So all in all, I've never, ever heard or read that it can live inside a woman's body any longer than 5 days. The sperm cells begin to tire and deteriorate too much w/out an egg by that time to be healthy enough to fertilize (which requires about 3 different layers of "egg shell" to get through before they succeed! poor little things poop out and starve to death by then! haha).

yeah they carry on swimmin.. prob in ur eyes and brain by now. lmfao

ewww, what a terrible thought, ive never considered this before.

have a couple of baths if you feel so terrible ;o)

dont worry about it just spit em out

Yes, spermatozoa can live up to in the woman's body for up to 7 days.

It's normal for flow-back to come out for up to a day or two.

One of the little sods might get through. You need a super hero, 'Doctor Sperm', dan-dan...-... daaaaaan!

eww.......

Yeah! It could affect your body for like 9 months.

there are about seven billion of the little buggers at each go all wriggling away trying to create another Shakespeare. Have a morning after pill.

very true darling...get ready to become a father!

joking dnt cry

yep a girl's womb is lined with nutrients to feed a sperm for up to a week. i love how people are so surprised about this sort of thing. sex is not just for fun, it is actually meant to get you pregnant!!! it is no accident! your body wants to be pregnant, no matter how many times you say to yourself that you arent ready yet etc, your body wont listen. if you have sex you must be prepared for the consequences.





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