Biology, asked by BulBul6956, 1 year ago

I'm not sure how long the average sperm lives in a yorkie but i guess it could be possible.

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Answered by nirabhay79
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Sperm survival and your ovulation day

Ovulation is the point in your menstrual cycle where one of your ovaries releases an egg. Typically an egg survives in the female reproductive system for between 12 and 24 hours, this varies cycle to cycle. Natural Cycles works by detecting ovulation, this can be identified by an increase in basal body temperature caused by hormones prior to ovulation day. Basal body temperature is the lowest resting body temperature measured to 2 decimal points. Read more about how Natural Cycles works here.

In biological terms, your ovulation day is the only day when you can get pregnant, as this is the point when the sperm and the egg actually meet. However, it’s really important to know that you are fertile before this! It’s not enough to avoid unprotected sex on your ovulation day as there is still a risk of pregnancy, this is due to – yes you guessed it – sperm survival.

So how long can sperm live for?

Sperm survival varies due to a number of factors. You need to know that the maximum amount of time sperm can live in a woman’s reproductive system is 5 days. Some sperm will live for a shorter time, depending on the conditions in the vagina, fallopian tubes and uterus. (Such as the consistency of cervical mucus.) Without the right ‘fertile conditions’, sperm will die within a few hours.

You can make a note of your cervical mucus when you input data into the Natural Cycles app, but this won’t be used by the algorithm to calculate your fertility.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Sperm survival and your ovulation day

Ovulation is the point in your menstrual cycle where one of your ovaries releases an egg. Typically an egg survives in the female reproductive system for between 12 and 24 hours, this varies cycle to cycle. Natural Cycles works by detecting ovulation, this can be identified by an increase in basal body temperature caused by hormones prior to ovulation day. Basal body temperature is the lowest resting body temperature measured to 2 decimal points. Read more about how Natural Cycles works here.

In biological terms, your ovulation day is the only day when you can get pregnant, as this is the point when the sperm and the egg actually meet. However, it’s really important to know that you are fertile before this! It’s not enough to avoid unprotected sex on your ovulation day as there is still a risk of pregnancy, this is due to – yes you guessed it – sperm survival.

So how long can sperm live for?

Sperm survival varies due to a number of factors. You need to know that the maximum amount of time sperm can live in a woman’s reproductive system is 5 days. Some sperm will live for a shorter time, depending
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