I'm sorry if this sounds gross but I want to know?!


Question: When a man ejaculates into a woman, what happens to all of the sperm in her body? Does it eventually leave the body, or does the woman's body absorb it?

ps. No smart-**** comments please


Answers: When a man ejaculates into a woman, what happens to all of the sperm in her body? Does it eventually leave the body, or does the woman's body absorb it?

ps. No smart-**** comments please

I am married and have sex all the time. The ejaculate drains out. I always roll up some toilet paper and place it over my vagina after love making, to catch the ejaculate as it comes out. That way me and my husband can caress each other without me worrying about messing up the bed sheets. Sometimes I just put a towl underneath my bottom and let it drain onto the towl. Yes it can be kinda messy if you don't attend to it like this. Sitting on the toilet for a few minutes after love making lets it drain out too. I hope this helps.

It drains out or is absorbed.

Some makes its way into the cervix opening (to make you pregnant). It actually "swims" up there (just like you see in those neato movies of magnified sperm... that's what they do!).

Some of it is absorbed, but a LOT of it flows out of you afterwards.
Kinda messy sometimes, in fact, given the fact that sperm is pretty sticky oozy stuff.

It is absorbed inot the body, and it drains out. If you have had a hysterectomy and no longer have a cervix it jsut drains out.

Well, obviously if you get pregnant, that means the sperm traveled up to your ovaries. But if not, I'm sure you've heard of people saying that sperm "swim" Well this means that they do move. But you will definately still be left feeling the sticky residue and wanting to wash off.

Absorption and drainage. The person with the towel idea has it best. It has been found that 98% of back problems are from trying to sleep "around" the wetspot.

lol...some of it "falls out" but the rest is just absorbed into the body





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