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Sperm


Question Posted Wednesday June 20 2007, 2:17 pm

Does sperm really die when it hits air/oxygen. Like from all these answers ive seen yes, but theres a few that say it doesnt?

whats the truth? jw.

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kaydence answered Thursday June 21 2007, 2:31 pm:
Medically the doctor told me that it does. I'm pretty sure it does if I was told by my doctor. So i dont really know what to tell you besides It does...lol everyone will probably fight back and fourth on it, but i'll stick with my answer.

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S_C answered Wednesday June 20 2007, 10:18 pm:
The truth is (trust me on this one) sperm does NOT die when it hits the air.

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