The first is the concentration of sperm cells in semen - the higher the concentration better the possibility of conception. The second is the percentage of normal sperm cells - the lesser the number of abnormal sperm cells, the better the possibility of conception.
Most 14 year-old guys might be worried about the amount they ejaculate. At this age, you become a man and you can get various amounts of semen, which is normal for teenage boys. But typically, by the time he is 14 a boy will shoot his semen rather than dribble, as he's no longer a little boy. I would say he can shoot around 8 squirts, sometimes less and sometimes more.
At 13-years-old a boy may not yet be producing any semen. Puberty ranges are different for every boy so it is not possible to be precise for individuals. It can be anywhere from nothing to full adult production !
In a one ejaculation there could be anywhere in between 40-600 million sperm. Averaging half a teaspoon. Assuming you are asking about human semen, production ends at death, so the amount of semen production for any one man could be quite large. An average ejaculation is said to produce about 2 ml of semen. Semen is a combination of sperm and fluids produced in the prostate and urinary tract to move the sperm into the vagina. Sperm production can decrease with age due to lessening of testosterone, and the amount of fluids can also deteriorate with age. The prostate starts having problems. I really have no idea how someone came up with the "average" volume of ejaculate. The idea of "sampling" a sufficiently large number of men ejaculating for scientific purposes boggles my mind.
About a teaspoon- 5 cc's. Sometimes more, less as you get older.
No, on the contrary, if his semen is thick it means he hasn't even masturbated for a couple of days. So he hasn't been cheating. He hasn't been doing anything. ---- Additionally, if his semen is thinner, that doesn't necessarily mean he's been cheating, he could have just masturbated, or even had a wet dream. There is no definitive way to know if someone is cheating. But as the above poster said, thick ejaculate indicates a lack of sexual activity.
Semen or sperm
No. The hormone RELAXIN combines with the enzymes in semen to enhance sperm motility.
17 gallons
no it doesn't
Semen is technically defined as a tissue. The only cellular component in semen is sperm cells. The remainder of semen consists of secretions from the seminal vessicles, Cowper's gland, and the prostate gland. These secretions are not cellular in nature, but aid in the survival ability of the sperm to increase the chance for fertilization.
No, a human female can not be impregnated by canine semen - the genetic differences are too profound for fertilization to occur.
The reproductive system of insects usually is tailored for internal fertilization. Insects have an ovipositor and an organ for depositing semen.
The scientific name for whale semen is "sperm." In scientific terms, whale sperm is made up of sperm cells that are produced in the testes of the whale and is necessary for the fertilization of the female whale's egg.
intercourse is biologically said to be complete with ejaculation of the semen. Semen contains millions of sperms. These sperms migrate to the fallopian tube. It takes few hours for the fertilization to take place actually.
ANSWER 1 Magnesium and parsley also green tea and rosemary mixed together lol ANSWER 2 No herbs can enhance semen production. In general what is good for the body is good for semen production. So good mental health is beneficial. Depressive disorder causes decrease in semen production.
Nobody feels anything when fertilization first occurs. The pregnancy symptoms are more than a month away.
== == First of all, you can't stick a sperm inside you with your finger. The least amount of semen that you can hold on your finger contains millions of sperms. Though fertilization of the ovum needs millions and millions of sperms, and also depending on their motility, It is possible to get pregnant this way. It has very low probability, but could happen.