No. About 3-5 days is normal. They have been recorded up to seven days - but this would be a very small percentage. They would also need to have the correct environment to live in. A woman produces cervical fluid that is toxic to sperm. As she comes up to her fertile period, this fluid changes to support the life of sperm. This usually lasts for around 5 days before changing back to toxic. Therefore the sperm would be killed off.
In the female reproductive tract, sperm can live for up to five days. Outside of the body, such as in certain conditions like in cervical mucus or in vitro, sperm can potentially survive for longer periods, but typically not longer than a week.
No, a week is max.
depends the how you eat .if you are eating for more than 3 times a day then you are fine
Sperms can live inside a woman for up to a week so it's longer then that day.
Depends on where you live could be 2 days - to more than a week.
Sometimes because sperm can live for 5 days, waiting for ovulation.
Mainly because sperm can live for up to a week in the proper environment. Your uterus and fallopian tubes - in the week prior to ovulation, just happens to have the perfect environment for sperm to wait for ovulation! So even tho we only have a narrow window of 12 to 24 hours to conceive, we have the whole week prior where we graciously play hostess to a half a million or so sperm waiting at the gate (so to speak).
How long sperm can survive in the female body depends on how healthy the sperm are and whether the female is fertile at the time. If there is fertile quality cervical mucus present then sperm can potential survive for up to a week within her body.
Yes sperm can live in the uterus for up to a week and in some cases longer.
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They should live no longer than a week.(:
Probably not more than a week, but it depends on a lot of things like temperature and the size of their last meal.
eating peanuts is a good way of increasing one's sperm production