Amount Of Semen
Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 12:09 am
Will the amount of semen ejaculated, affect the chances of pregnancy? for example if only like 1ml of semen is ejaculated. Could pregnancy still be achieved? I found this on the internet.
Thickness and amount of sperm: A typical ejaculate measures about ½ to 1 teaspoon. This is about 2-6 ml. Any amount less than this is unlikely to contain enough sperm to achieve a pregnancy. Anything more than this is also not good as it will dilute the concentration of sperm. Semen usually starts out thick and becomes thinner with time. This enables sperm to move freely. Semen that doesn't thin can bring complications.
Thickness and amount of sperm: A typical ejaculate measures about ½ to 1 teaspoon. This is about 2-6 ml. Any amount less than this is unlikely to contain enough sperm to achieve a pregnancy. Anything more than this is also not good as it will dilute the concentration of sperm. Semen usually starts out thick and becomes thinner with time. This enables sperm to move freely. Semen that doesn't thin can bring complications.