the seminal vesicles
fluid from the seminal vesicles
Semen production usually begins during puberty, around the ages of 12-14 for most boys. If you are experiencing semen ejaculation at the age of 11, it may be due to early or precocious puberty. It is recommended to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation and guidance.
Assuming you are a female and you mean 4 days after sex, that probably isn't semen. It is likely either vaginal secretions or infection. If you are concerned or there is any pain, discomfort, or unfamiliar lesions, see a doctor.
A delicate mixture of anal seepage, period blood and semen.
It doesn't matter how much but if you can produce any. It only takes one sperm and one egg to make a child.
The seminal vesicles
There are two [places. Cowper's gland and prostate glands are they
the prostate glands
Seminal vesicle and prostate glands
That is the fluid called semen, the male ejaculate.
The testes and the prostate add fluid to semen
Sperm and semen production officially starts when they reach puberty, but bull calves can also start semen production even before they are born.
The production of semen is an ongoing process.
Seminal Vesicles-Secretes seminal fluid Bulbouretheral Glands-(Pre-ejaculate) Lubricates urethra Prostate Gland-Responsible for clear liquid that makes up about 30% of the seminal fluid used to carry and protect the sperm during intercourse.
glands
One of the essential male genital glands which secrete the semen.
The metallic taste of semen is caused by zinc. Semen is approximately 96 percent water.