Friday, July 17, 2009

Sperm count and semen volume – Learn more about them

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When a man ejaculations or fully sexually aroused then the combo of sperm and semen flow to leave the body. The place where testicles are produced is testicle, further they move to the epididymis after being mature.


Sperm then traverse up to hair like projections called “cilia” and furthermore they move forward to meet the semen.


Semen is made of several different fluids from the different part of male reproductive system. A bladder like small cell which contains semen then secretes high energy fluid which provides such energy to sperm so that it can traverse by itself. The prostate in the body of a man secretes about one third of the seminal fluid.



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When a man gets erections, the Cowper’s glands in the body of man releases a small amount of fluid known as “pre ejaculate”. The basic purpose of this fluid is to clean the urethra of urine because the urine is hostile to sperm.


The seminal vesicle secretes a high-energy fluid that “energizes” sperm so they can swim by themselves. The prostate secretes about 1/3 of seminal fluid. Shortly after a man gets an erection, the Cowper's glands secrete a small amount of fluid called “pre-ejaculate” or “pre-cum,” a fluid that cleans the urethra of urine, since urine is hostile to sperm.


Every ejaculation releases quite a decent amount of semen provided the man is sexually and physically fit. This released semen contains several hundred millions of sperm. When this sperm contracts with its vaginal counterpart then you can say that this mix results in pregnancy.

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