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sperm


Question Posted Monday May 8 2006, 6:53 pm

we have a question in science class i'm not sure how to answer. does sperm live in toilet water er any liquid?? i heard since the circumstances have to be very specific, if it's in the air & then stays in water for even a few seconds er minutes, it does not live & cannot be active. is that true??

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Tulipg17 answered Tuesday May 9 2006, 11:12 am:
Sperm can live inside a woman's body for up to 7 days...it can be frozen by itself and thawed to still be active. As far as other liquids, they don't provide a very hospitable environment for optimal living conditions and the sperm will not live long. More then a few minutes, yes but not for hours and hours.

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jealousyxo answered Monday May 8 2006, 7:45 pm:
Yes,thats true at least from what ive heard.Once sperm hits the air even in a liquid it becomes dead in about 5 seconds.

♥ danielle

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