Dilute semen or sperm is often associated with signs of infertility. But do you know what actually meant by runny sperm? How do you know if your sperm is watery or not? Come on, consider the following explanation. The so-called watery sperm is actually semen that is more runny and not thick. Semen is a white liquid that comes out of the penis during ejaculation. In every drop of semen there are millions of sperm cells produced by the male reproductive system. Consistency and Causes of Dilute Sperm The normal consistency of semen during ejaculation is thick gel-like, with an average volume of 2-5 ml. But within 15-30 minutes after coming out of the seminal tract, thick semen will become runny to support the movement of sperm in fertilizing an egg. In a way, this is quite normal. Some other conditions that cause thin sperm are: Pre-ejaculation When sperm comes out during sexual intercourse and before ejaculation, the semen that comes out acts as a lubricant. This clear liqui
During pregnancy, you may have heard myths about things or restrictions that should not be done while pregnant. These myths are very diverse, ranging from the prohibition of eating certain foods to have sex. However, is this myth really true? The emergence of various myths of young pregnant women may be related to limited medical facilities and equipment, as well as lack of knowledge about pregnancy in the past. However, in modern times that are all sophisticated as they are today, the means and knowledge of medical science have become more advanced and easily accessible. Sophisticated medical equipment is also very commonly used to monitor the condition of the mother and fetus, accurately determine the sex of the fetus, to detect the possibility of genetic abnormalities in the fetus. Nevertheless, myths about pregnancy that have been passed down for generations are still widely believed by the public and spread so widely. Know the Myths of Young Pregnant Women Here are some myt