Men's Sperm?!


Question: I have heard that men's sperm is not all the same i heard some women saying their husbands sperm is runny or thick or jelly like why is that? & does that have anything to do with their sperm count ???? thanks


Answers: I have heard that men's sperm is not all the same i heard some women saying their husbands sperm is runny or thick or jelly like why is that? & does that have anything to do with their sperm count ???? thanks

Sperm are the little organisms that fertilize the egg.

Semen is the liquid the sperm are floating in.

Your question is asking if all semen is the same. It's not.

Sometimes it can be runny like snot, or as thick as mayonnaise.

Every guy is different, that's all.

Every guy is different.

sometimes it's thick, strong and white stringy stuff and sometimes it's just watery liquid

it depends on the diet.

if the guy drinks a lot of water, or if he eats fruits, ,.........
that would contribute to a "healthy" sperm.

U get what Im saying right???


good.....!!




I hope this was good enough

Sure,and is not all the same as you heard it.Some creamy thick and light.
The thick sperm produce babys and the light sperm can not produce any child,so what i can say is that it's count.

it depends a lot on their health. they can have thick, thin or jelly and it is all considered normal. it is the amount of semen that is passed through when a man ejaculates and meets up with the sperm that makes it thick or thin. hope this helps.

a nurse told me if someone doest eat right and exercise drink water and hasnt released it in awhile its usually really thick which isnt good.

it depends on how many times of sex and ejaculating,the food and body condition.those who have sex more than 3 times a week have watery semen,those who eat meat and also smoke or drink alcoholic drink have sticky semen,and those who have sicknesses like general weakness have watery.the jelly like to tell the truth i haven't heard about but it may be meant viscose or sticky,in that case it maybe caused by lack of sex and high protein food diet.the sperm count is sth that doesn't depend on semen itself,it is a testicles matter.sometimes those thick one's have lower number of sperms compared to watery ones.the sperm must be counted on standard conditions that your doctor will tell you

Volume

The force and amount of ejaculate vary widely from male to male. A normal ejaculation may contain anywhere from 1.5 to 5 milliliters.[4] Adult ejaculate volume is affected by the amount of time that has passed since the previous ejaculation. Larger ejaculate volumes are seen with greater durations of abstinence. However, a recent Australian study has suggested a positive correlation between prostate cancer and infrequent ejaculation and/or prostate milking, which performs essentially the same function. That is, frequent ejaculation appears to reduce the risk of prostate cancer. Frequent ejaculation is more easily obtained and sustained over time with the aid of masturbation and it is these ejaculations which are important, not the mechanism.[5] Also, the duration of the stimulation leading up to the ejaculation can affect the volume. Abnormally low volume is known as hypospermia, though it is normal for the amount of ejaculate to diminish with age.

Quality

Main article: Semen quality

The number of sperm in an ejaculation also varies widely, depending on many factors, including the recentness of last ejaculation, the average warmth of the testicles, the degree and length of time of sexual excitement prior to ejaculation[citation needed], the age, testosterone level, the nutrition and especially hydration and the total volume of seminal fluid. An unusually low sperm count, not the same as low semen volume, is known as oligospermia, and the absence of any sperm from the ejaculate is termed azoospermia.

nothing in the human body is the same, a man can have all they type of ejaculate you mentioned at different time. Look at it this is your menstruation flow the same each day or each month?





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