Hi everyone
I have a question...
How long do the "little swimmers" eg sperm live?
I've heard they can live in your body for up to 7 days, is that correct??
Thanks
:)
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Hi everyone
I have a question...
How long do the "little swimmers" eg sperm live?
I've heard they can live in your body for up to 7 days, is that correct??
Thanks
:)
My gyno told me up to 5 days in ideal conditions.
Mad scientist in me coming out
Average 3ish days but can, as Kirsty said, be up to 5 depending on their original condition and the "environmental" conditions.
Yep 3-5 days. Girl swimmers live longer than boy swimmers
Hi Brooke456Brooke
Here is a copy of a post I made a couple of weeks ago
It is the Y sperm that produces a boy.
Y sperm do not like acid
So here are some tips to favour a baby boy
1 Deep penetration
Your vagina has a higher acid level at the entrance
2 Douche with baking soda and water just before sex
3 A woman’s orgasm reduces the acid in the vagina
4 Do not have sex for 4 days before ovulation then have sex 12 hours before ovulation
Y sperm are faster swimmers but do not live as long as X sperm
Thanks guys, that clears it up!