Question Posted Friday September 28 2007, 11:47 pm
Does the amount of times the guy ejulactulates determine the ammount of kids? like if he only does once you will have one kid..if he does twice you will have twins/2 kids etc..
thanks =D
A man does not actually have to "ejaculate" for you to get pregnant. Many couples try to use a "pull out" method where the man pulls out before ejaculating (during an orgasm). This does not always work. The reason is there is a pre-ejaculate fluid that comes out first, even before an orgasm. It is to clear the penis of any urine. Urine is deadly to sperm. Pre-ejaculate contains sperm. Therefore, even if a man pulls out before orgasm and does not acutally ejaculate, he could have already released his pre-ejaculate depositing MORE than enough sperm to get the lady pregnant. Remember, it takes only 1 sperm. A teaspoon of sperm contains MILLIONS of sperm.
One last little thought... It is extremely uncommon (possibly impossible???) for a man to have multiple orgasms just given the nature of how their organs work. A man ejaculates once with each orgasm and then has to "take a coffee break" before he can go again. Therefore, if he has an orgasm and ejaculates, he needs to stop for a while and if he deposited just one sperm which fertilized the egg, the egg immediately shuts itself down to recieve any more sperm. The job is done. [ familyfirst's advice column | Ask familyfirst A Question ]
Jeanne answered Sunday September 30 2007, 3:48 am: No, the guy doesn't determine how many babies there will be... the girl does. Here's how it works. Each month, one of the girl's ovaries will release an egg. The egg floats down the fallopian tube towards the uterus. If a sperm meets up with the egg and fertilizes it, a baby is made. Only one sperm can fertilize the egg... once it gets into the egg, no other sperm can get in. So it doesn't matter how many times a guy ejaculates or how many sperm there are. It only takes one egg and one sperm to make a baby.
Normally, only one egg is released each month. But sometimes, two or more eggs are released. If a woman is taking fertility drugs, even more might be released. If each of those eggs is fertilized by a sperm, there will be that many babies. So it doesn't matter how many sperm are there... it only matters how many eggs are fertilized.
Another way twins can occur is when one egg is fertilized, but then splits in two, making two babies. When that happens, the twins are identical, because they came from the same egg & sperm. However, if twins happen because two different eggs have been fertilized (by two different sperm), those twins are no more alike than regular siblings.
By the way... one thing the guy DOES control is whether the baby is a girl or a boy. Each sperm has either an X chromosome or a Y chromosome. If it's an X, the baby will be a girl; if it's a Y, the baby will be a boy.
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