I know sperm can live inside a womans body for 5 days, just wondering how long they live for in a non-spermacidally lubrecated Condom?
Sixteen answers:
emn2111
2008-05-14 12:45:33 UTC
OMG!!!!! I thought it was just me and my husband who had bizarre conversations at odd times of the night!
Dont know the answer to ur question but last night my husband asked me if sperm was all the same size or was elephant sperm bigger than mouse sperm and if it was a blue whale or something could you see the sperm with the naked eye. Now thats a weird question! lol
anonymous
2008-05-13 06:32:34 UTC
Not long. The contact with air will kill them if I remember correct.
Kinda an odd question, why are you asking?
The only reason I could think of would be entrapment. Like if you are trying to get pregnant w/o boyfriend or husband knowing. I really hope that is not the case!
hagrmx
2008-05-13 06:30:29 UTC
Like any other fluids, until it dries. They survive inside a woman's uterus due to the condition of it. However as soon as the fluid dries, they'll die. This can take a couple hours, depending of many other factors.
It is like blood with AIDS, the virus survives a short time, blood dries faster, and as soon as they are out of the body of an individual, the virus dies.
Just drop the condom in the trash can, and leave it there for safety.
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danyelle
2016-05-23 12:50:46 UTC
sperm can surive up to 1 hour in a condom and it doesn't matter what brand it is. I know you want to have a child but have your really thought this through? You could and probably will pass hpv onto your child. then if in your words you should beome "unfortunate" you will leave your child behind and who will actually take care of him/her?
Jamie
2008-05-13 06:28:20 UTC
Once sperm comes in contact with the air, it's dead. Inside a condom would be about a few minutes.
anonymous
2008-05-13 06:26:38 UTC
Sperm dies when it hits the air! Inside a condom it could up to a few minutes before it dies. Hope this helps!
3+1?
2008-05-13 06:35:21 UTC
It depends on the room temperature and how much "fluid" is in with the sperm. As of now their is no evidence to support that sperm dies as soon as it hits air. There really is no correct answer however I found a couple good websites for you to look at.