ek baat dimaag me ghoom rahi hai. agar pehle se bacha hua sperm ho to next time pregnancy ka chance hota hai kya? puchna awkward hai par poori clarity chahiye. koi honestly bata do pls.
Haha, good question! 🤔 Generally speaking, sperm outside the body doesn't last long or stay viable enough to cause pregnancy. It needs to be a direct 'hit' inside during your fertile window! 😉 So don't worry about tiny leftovers too much!
Well, sperm needs to be viable and reach the egg, right? So 'leftover' sperm outside the body would usually dry up quickly and lose potency. For pregnancy, it's more about fresh, active sperm during ovulation. Don't stress too much about it.
Oh, this question makes me think! I always wondered about the viability of sperm too. Like, how quickly does it 'die' outside? Does anyone else feel like there's just so much to learn about how pregnancy happens?
I felt so confused about all this when I was trying to conceive! The chances are generally low for 'leftover' sperm to cause pregnancy, especially if there's no direct ejaculation inside. But honestly, if u r worried, using protection is the only sure way.
Actually, for pregnancy to occur, live sperm needs to enter the vagina and travel to meet an egg. 'Leftover' or dried sperm outside the body quickly becomes inactive and cannot cause pregnancy. So generally, no need to worry about that particular scenario.
Whenever I had any doubt, especially about conception or anything related to fertility, I'd just ask my gynac or the hospital staff very directly. They are always happy to explain. Best to get accurate information from them if you're concerned about conception methods.