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Does loss of sperms during ejaculation causes infertility?



Does excessive loss of sperms during ejaculation at the age of 13-15 causes infertility in the future?

No, you get a couple of thousand sperm per heartbeat. It doesn't matter that you ejaculate, you will still be able to fertilize someone lol. They say masturbation is healthy, even prevents cancer in men. Source(s): Me, Myself, and I
No, just chaffing. Rub on dude!
no. if your are ready to have child, you better stop masturbating.

everydays body produce new sperms
No. It takes 36-48 hours to reproduce them, but unlike women, men have a less limited supply of sperm, so don't sweat it. The only thing that I can think of would be masturbating face-down. A guy shouldn't do that (rubbing against the bed, etc.) because it's been linked to causing impotence and possibly other sexual dysfunction in the future.
no, but be careful.
Absolutely no, the sperm cells are produced constantly in the man body, and although during the long love making the amount of the sperm decreases, it is only one sperm cell needed to fertilize the egg. Actually the more you ejaculate the more sperm you will produce.
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