A few hours, but I'm not a doctor.
Male sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for up to 5 days, while female sperm can survive for up to 3 days.
Male sperm typically survive in the female reproductive tract for up to 5 days, while female sperm can survive for up to 7 days.
Y chromosome sperm can survive in the female body for up to 3-5 days before fertilization occurs.
Sperm cannot survive for long outside of the body, and the rectum is not a suitable environment for sperm to live. Once ejaculated into the rectum, sperm will die quickly due to the acidic nature of the environment.
Sperm typically can survive in a female body for up to 5 days, though the exact duration can vary. During menstruation, the shedding of the uterine lining usually makes it less likely for sperm to fertilize an egg. However, it is still possible for sperm to survive for a few days in the reproductive tract if ovulation occurs shortly after a period.
Only males have sperm. There is no such thing as female sperm.
Girl sperm, or X-bearing sperm, tend to survive longer than boy sperm, or Y-bearing sperm, in the female reproductive tract. This is because X-bearing sperm are larger and more resilient, allowing them to live longer and have a higher chance of fertilizing an egg.
sperm can survive in the female for up to 48 hours it usually takes 24 hours for them to find the egg
Yes, sperm that is released outside of the body (ejaculated) does not survive for long. Once outside, sperm quickly lose their ability to fertilize an egg due to exposure to air and temperature changes. The lifespan of sperm outside the body is very limited.
Precum does contain sperm. It doesn't matteer how long ago he came.
Sperm can live inside of a female for up to five days after intercourse.
Y sperm (male sperm) can survive in the female reproductive tract for up to 3-5 days, which includes the womb. However, the exact survival time can vary depending on various factors such as the cervical mucus quality and the timing of ovulation.