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How much sperm does it take to get pregnant? how much sperm can it take to get pregnant.....and how far does it have to get for a female to become pregnant.? help.!
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One mature sperm, or spermatozoa is all it takes. And it has to travel to the fallopian tubes to reach the oocyte, or egg cell. Basically, use protection if you don't want to get pregnant because there's always a chance since there's millions of sperm. ]
Hi, I'm probably old enough to be your grandfather. I hope the wisdom that comes with age and life experience will be helpful to you.
Rainbowcherries' answer is right on point. It just takes one little sperm entering the vagina to make a woman pregnant.
While the male ejaculate may well have a million sperm in it; the reason for this is that some of the sperm will be immature. Some will be unable to swim, others will be killed off by the woman's body defenses. The more sperm there are entering the more chance of a pregnancy. But only one sperm needs to reach the egg to make a women pregnant.
Now the closer to your cervix the sperm lands the better chance of a greater amount of sperm reaching the egg. That does not mean if your boy friend were to ejaculate on your vagina that some of those little swimmers couldn't make their way to your egg. There are cases of girls saying their boyfriends have never been inside them yet they are pregnant. ]
It only takes one teeny tiny little sperm to get pregnant.
It doesn't matter how far inside you THINK it went because sperm can swim.
The bottom line is this: if you don't want to get pregnant, never have sex without contraception.
Here are some more links to websites providing information about the various methods of contraception available. You should probably look at them before you have sex again:
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