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Re: An embarassingly silly question... but nevertheless!

From: Marna (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 30 Apr 1998 09:38:13 -0700


I *think* that because of all the chemicals in the pool, ie chlorine, those poor sperm are dead on contact. As far as STD's, you can't get those off of a toilet seat, you have exchange bodily fluids. Again there is the chlorine factor.

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---------- > From: rachael <rach.p@xtra.co.nz> > To: Multiple recipients of list <womens-health@talk.obgyn.net> > Subject: An embarassingly silly question... but nevertheless! > Date: Thursday, April 30, 1998 12:41 AM > > This is just a query I have that came to mind as my partner and I were > enjoying a "private spa" at our local hot pool complex last night - is > it possible for sperm to live in water??? For example, could you fall > pregnant (or worse, catch a STD) from water from a spa pool, etc that > another couple have had sex in??? I know that sperm can only exist in > certain enviroments, but wouldn't warm water be an ideal environment??? > Hope you can answer this for me! > > Thanks!




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