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Subject:
Sperms in Vagina
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: desertmonkey-ga List Price: $2.00 |
Posted:
08 Feb 2006 22:25 PST
Expires: 10 Mar 2006 22:25 PST Question ID: 443481 |
What happens to the sperms after being shot into the vagina? Do they get absorbed by the female body? I know they are killed by the acid in there, but where the "dead bodies" go then? |
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Re: Sperms in Vagina
Answered By: cynthia-ga on 09 Feb 2006 15:56 PST |
Hi desertmonkey, Ever heard of "the wet spot" left on the bed after unprotected sex? Sperm that don't get far enough into the womany body are subject to gravity. The vagina is not a closed cavity, the secretions carrying sperm simply flows out of the woman onto the sheets or underwear. Where does sperm go after unprotected sex? http://www.askpat.colostate.edu/viewquest.cfm?id=2742 ..."There are millions of sperm contained in the ejaculate and as soon they are released into the vagina they begin swimming. However, the ejaculate is a large enough volume that some will naturally succumb to gravity and flow back out the vaginal vault. Ask Pat reminds you that this is the "wet spot" left on your sheets..." Hope this helps! ~~Cynthia Search terms used at Google: "where does sperm go?" |
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Re: Sperms in Vagina
From: dollydoctor-ga on 09 Feb 2006 11:21 PST |
ANY SPERM THAT DID NOT SURVIVE THE TRIP ARE THEN FLUSHED OUT OF THE BODY VIA NORMAL VAGINAL SECREATIONS. |
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Re: Sperms in Vagina
From: jackburton-ga on 14 Feb 2006 04:22 PST |
"It has also been found that much of the sperm and seminal fluids that do not fertilize the woman are absorbed into her womb, and actually nourish it with the prostaglandins, and prepare it to bear forth the life of the same genetic type of sperm, so that if and when a baby does later implant into her womb, it will be a healthier pregnancy." http://www.pureloveclub.com/chastity/index.php?id=7&entryid=249 |
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