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Sperm and eggs: the basics of human sex cells




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Sperm: 15 crazy things you should know
Any successful pregnancy starts with two key ingredients: a sperm and an egg. Sperm is released in the semen when a man ejaculates. But exactly how much semen does it take to get pregnant? In this blog post, we cover how much semen is needed to fertilize an egg, and how you can boost your sperm count naturally. Men release sperm cells during the process of ejaculation.





Males produce millions of these cells each day, yet it takes only one to fertilize an egg and create a life. This article outlines what sperm are, where they originate, and the factors affecting their ability to fertilize an egg. Sperm is the male reproductive cell or gamete. When a sperm combines with a female gamete, or egg, it results in a human embryo.

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