i wanna know is it less likely to have sperm in your pre cum if u ejacula.te twice before or 3 times before.
The simple answer is YES, crillz, multiple ejaculations are likely to depleat the amount of stored sperm... but does not eliminate it.
That is, you can't count on this as a form of birth control.
The more times you climax AND ejaculate over a brief period of time, the fewer sperm will be contained in the semen emitted.
However, your initial quesiton asked if it would be reduced through peeing . No, urination will NOT affect the number of sperm in your ejaculate.
If you are concerned about sperm being present in the "pre-cum" lubricant that your penis leaks when your erection begins, YES, it is more likely to be present if you've ejaculated recently... left over in the pipes, so to speak.
Again, this is no way to have birth control practiced.
USE protection, and a more positive form of birth control. You want to be SURE!
That is, you can't count on this as a form of birth control.
The more times you climax AND ejaculate over a brief period of time, the fewer sperm will be contained in the semen emitted.
However, your initial quesiton asked if it would be reduced through peeing . No, urination will NOT affect the number of sperm in your ejaculate.
If you are concerned about sperm being present in the "pre-cum" lubricant that your penis leaks when your erection begins, YES, it is more likely to be present if you've ejaculated recently... left over in the pipes, so to speak.
Again, this is no way to have birth control practiced.
USE protection, and a more positive form of birth control. You want to be SURE!
Thanks but i wanted to know would there be less sperm in the pre cum not the stored sperm
Actually if you do this, there would be MORE sperm in the precum than normal, as you would be increasing the likelihood of picking up additional pockets of unejaculated sperm. So yes, that's how it would go. Does that help?
Thanks for clarifying, Healthnfitnessguy....
I think you were more clear.
I'm afraid he wants to rely on this as a form of birth control.
It isn't a successful technique. USE PROTECTION!
I think you were more clear.
I'm afraid he wants to rely on this as a form of birth control.
It isn't a successful technique. USE PROTECTION!
i didn't want to take any chances but she just told me that she ovalates frequently and the doctor said she mite have ovarian cancer so she took some shot that the doctor recommended and also is now on birth control(pill). i still use condoms. after a month is it okay to have unpretected sex?
And yes it did help out thank you both for answering me