How much sperm is in semen? Men ejaculate hundreds of millions of sperm each time they ejaculate, but even this amount of sperm is only a small fraction of the semen. The testes are responsible for the production of sperm, and the glands of the semen, such as the seminal vesicles, prostate and urethral bulb glands, are responsible for the production of the major components of semen. Is ejaculation a one-time event? The ejaculatory action is a regular contraction of the muscles of the pelvic organs during male orgasm. Although it sounds like a one-time act, semen is actually ejaculated in stages during the muscle contraction. The amount of ejaculation varies from person to person, but it does not affect conception. Does ejaculation = orgasm? People often associate ejaculation with orgasm. During puberty, young men often have dream ejaculation, which is ejaculation without orgasm. Others have orgasms without any fluid ejaculation, and this is due to inflammation of the glands that needs to be treated. Is all semen white? Semen looks like a thick liquid and is mostly creamy white, yellowish or off-white in color. Factors such as diet, exercise, and the tightness of underwear can directly affect the color of semen. However, if the semen is pink or red, don’t hesitate to go to the hospital because there may be blood in your semen and it may be an inflammation of the seminal vesicles or prostate. What’s in semen? As the source of life, semen is quite informative. Normally ejaculated semen contains protein, fructose, creatine, calcium, vitamin C, vitamin B12, zinc, etc., which is rich in nutrients. In addition, semen contains chlorine so that the spermatozoa are protected by alkalinity and are guaranteed to stay alive in the acidic female vagina. Generally, a male ejaculation will produce about 2 ml of semen. If it has been a long time since he has ejaculated, then the amount of semen produced will be more, and if he ejaculates often, then the amount of semen produced will not be too much. It is normal as long as it is not less than 1 ml or more than 5.5 ml. Semen is also a source of danger? Semen itself is not dangerous except for the fact that it can make you a father, but it can be transmitted if there are diseases in the body, such as chlamydia, condyloma acuminata, gonorrhea, AIDS, genital herpes, syphilis. Sexually transmitted diseases are not only spread by vaginal intercourse, but oral and anal sex can also be a risk for sexually transmitted diseases. Can semen also enter through the mouth? Scientifically speaking there is no problem, and you don’t have to worry about gaining weight if you eat it. Most of the semen is protein and vitamins, but of course it is a matter of personal preference whether you eat it or not. However, since semen can spread diseases, and if the party consuming semen has broken oral tissues, it will be vulnerable to viruses or bacteria, and the possibility of contracting sexually transmitted diseases will become greater.