too much water splashing out the gametes. the gametes would die immediately
too much water splashing out the gametes. the gametes would die immediately
Right. Modern humans have survived for thousands of years and have created thriving societies in every climate from tundra to tropics despite having such frail reproductive capabilities that a little but of warm water shuts down our ability to conceive.
what is "pregnate"? How does one become "pregnate"?
not that frail wrote:
Right. Modern humans have survived for thousands of years and have created thriving societies in every climate from tundra to tropics despite having such frail reproductive capabilities that a little but of warm water shuts down our ability to conceive.
Is this supposed to be sarcasm?
You do understand that's sperm cells die after 1 second from leaving the penis. They have zero chance of surviving in a vaginal tube that is rushing with hot water, much less travel all the way into the uterus.
muhammad bald eagle wrote:
not that frail wrote:Right. Modern humans have survived for thousands of years and have created thriving societies in every climate from tundra to tropics despite having such frail reproductive capabilities that a little but of warm water shuts down our ability to conceive.
Is this supposed to be sarcasm?
You do understand that's sperm cells die after 1 second from leaving the penis. They have zero chance of surviving in a vaginal tube that is rushing with hot water, much less travel all the way into the uterus.
Sperm swim. Therefore water in the vaginal cavity aids reproduction.
Dr. Bob wrote:
Sperm swim. Therefore water in the vaginal cavity aids reproduction.
You are also overlooking the fact that hottub water is loaded with chlorine, which is another thing that would immediately kill the sperm.
There is no way in heck that a human being has EVER gotten pregnant in a hot tub.
muhammad bald eagle wrote:
Is this supposed to be sarcasm?
You do understand that's sperm cells die after 1 second from leaving the penis. They have zero chance of surviving in a vaginal tube that is rushing with hot water, much less travel all the way into the uterus.
If your sperm cells are dying within a second of leaving the penis during sex, you should consult a physician, as this is not normal. Under ideal conditions, normal sperm cells can survive for several days inside of a woman.
Anyway, I'm not sure why being in a hot tub would cause hot water to rush through a woman's reproductive organs. The amount of water that flows around the penis and into the relevant area would be inconsequential.
Chlorine does not kill sperm. Extrapolate for clarity.
how is babby formed how girl get pragnent in hot tub/jacuzzi?