Some myths about sperm, which you just don't have to trust anymore.

1. Sperma swims like Olympic athletes: The common tale says that millions of people between 20 and 300 million, to be exact, heroic sperm swims in competition with each other to reach the egg. No. First of all, sperm cells really don't swim straight for most of them. Skills often [...]
1. Sperma swims like Olympic athletes: The common tale says that millions of people between 20 and 300 million, to be exact, heroic sperm swims in competition with each other to reach the egg. No.
First of all, sperm cells really don't swim straight for most of them. The ability of sperm movement, known as mobility, is often classified as one of the three groups - progressive mobility, non - progressive and rigid mobility.
More than a straight path, the sperm path is a “path with challenging military obstacles” and it needs to help female reproductive organs to make sure they reach the finish line. In fact, most of the movement's work is done by the cervical muscles that direct sperm toward the egg.
2. The thickest sperm is the most fertile: This usually means that there is a high concentration of sperm or a high number of irregular - shaped sperms.
3. Spermatoids live only for a short time: Not always! Life expectancy depends on where sperm “zbarkon” after the spill. In a cold, dry place, sperm can rarely last up to 30 minutes.
4. Spermatoids stay fertile and healthy for the rest of a man's life: Spermoseoid production is developed indefinitely, but the quality and mobility of sperms decline as the age grows.
5. Every sperm is healthy: Most sperm cells never get to the egg for a number of reasons. As long as 40% are mobile, we're dealing with a fertility man and by those 40%, not all get to the egg.
6. Para-spemas cannot cause pregnancy: Wrong! Biologically, pre-reservation should not contain spermoside, but the remaining sperms in the bridge, the tube through which urine and sperm are extracted, can be mixed. So, even if you remove your penis during the exfil, there's a little, small chance, that some sperm will cause pregnancy.
7. Ananas makes sperm taste like: The aroma and flavor of sperm, such as that of many body fluids, are influenced by genetics, diets, and life - styles. Just as everyone's spirit has a different odor, each individual's sperm smells unique.











