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sperm survivalFrom: Tracy (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 26 Jan 2002 19:48:03 -0600 (CST)
Hi, I understand that sperm can last up to a few days(5) in stretchy 'egg-white' fluid. But can it survive if it first had 1 day of creamy cervical fluid , then 3 days of egg-white-like fluid? Example: lets say you have intercourse while having creamy cervical fluid. Then the next day it changes to stretchy, wet EW fluid, and continues for 3 days. So ovulation occurs 4 days after sex. What is the average sperm survival for this scenerio? Does the first day of creamy fluid decrease it's "life span" ? Also, is it possible for the above scenerio to acheive pregnancy if hubby withdraws? thank you!
-- Tracy
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