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Sperm can not live in water. This is merely a myth.

  • Sperm will die when it comes into contact with air.
  • Sperm can live no longer than a few seconds in water.
  • Sperm lives for up to 5 days in a Womans body.

Ok so whoever answered ^ that is totally wrong. First of all sperm do NOT die when it comes into contact with air. That's the myth right there. Sperm can live up to 15 minutes sometimes once its outside of the body. Sperm die once you dry it. Sperm can live in water as well but not for too long, specially if there's chemicals involved. I only agree that sperm can live for up to 5 days in a Woman's vagina.

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10y ago

The answer depends on a number of factors. On a dry surface sperm are dead by the time the semen has dried. In water sperm will live longer.Inside a woman's body, sperm can live for up to five days. If you have unprotected sex even a few days before your partner ovulates, there is a chance of a pregnancy.

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13y ago

Sperm would only survive seconds in water that has chemicals, or the temperature of the water is hot or cold. Even if the water was perfect conditions for them, they can not last more than an hour outside of the body.

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13y ago

Sperm can not live in water. So, the answer is zero.

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17y ago

They'll die incredibly fast, especially if the pool is chlorinated.

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16y ago

Sperm can live up to 72 hours out of the human body.

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11y ago

it can live for 1 seconds

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11y ago

2-4days

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13y ago

3 days

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