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Chapter 9 Scene 7 Sperm War

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The woman is on the floor with her lover, and the two are about to have intercourse, the woman already has some sperm in her body.Because her partner ejaculated a total of 600 million sperm into her during routine sex last weekend.Most of the sperm was later separated into several batches and "refluxed" out of the body, but some are still alive in her body today.How will these surviving sperm play a role in the sperm wars?The key is where the sperm is located. Deep in the woman's vagina, there are still some sluggish sperm, which flow out with the cervical mucus, which seems to indicate the moment of the affair, the cervical mucus continues to flow from the cervix all day today. Penetrates slowly into the vagina.With each drop of mucus came some of her mate's sperm.Soon, these sperm will disappear on the battlefield in the cervix, while on the other hand, there are still a small amount of sperm in the storage pool of the cervical wall that is constantly replenished.They channel their way into the cervical mucus, trying in vain to replace the sperm counts that were lost in the vagina.However, far more sperm counts were lost than replenished, so throughout the day the cervix was getting weaker and weaker against her partner's sperm.

Not all sperm in cervical mucus are smooth and round.They are a group of idle blockers whose main task is to block the sperm behind and prevent them from entering the storage pool of the cervical secretory glands or the uterus.The sperm advance team has a variety of shapes, some with curled tails, some with curvy bodies, some with a big backpack, some with a big head, and even two, three, or four heads. They are therefore very effective at blocking any narrow mucous passages.They will also line up two to complete the task.In short, when a woman's lover penetrates the penis, the partner's sperm suddenly loses power, and there is almost no obstruction in the passage of cervical mucus.

But these advance teams aren't the only defenses in the mate sperm army.There are other types of sperm floating in the uterus, also in dwindling numbers.These lanky, nimble sperm look alike, but their job isn't fertilization.These sperm, called "killers," float around and hunt for other men's sperm.Every time the killer encounters a sperm, he will go forward to check the chemical substances on the surface of the opponent's head.If it finds the same material composition as its own head, it believes that the sperm is its accomplice, so it will continue to check the next sperm.So far, the woman's body is almost full of accomplices, so the killer's fatal blow has not come in handy once.Many killers are now slow-moving, and most are dying of old age.The most elderly and frail killer has been in the woman's womb for more than 3 days.The more active killers are the sperm that have just come out of the cervix storage.

Killers are not only responsible for patrolling the uterus, some killers will wander in the fallopian tubes.There is also a small number of sperm that struggle alone, swimming in the abdominal cavity near the woman's left ovary.There is also a kind of sperm called "egg-getter" (egg-getter), which moves in the fallopian tubes next to the killer. They are the last small batch of sperm left by a woman's spouse and are responsible for fertilization.Killers and egg retrievers look very similar.They are round and smooth in appearance and flexible in movement, but the head of the egg retriever is slightly larger than that of the killer.If the woman is ovulating now, the partner's sperm still has a chance of fertilization.However, she's two days away from ovulating, so it's life and death for both sides of the sperm wars.

The woman's lover had only penetrated a few times before leaving a pool of his own semen in her vagina.The cervix lowers, dips into the cistern, and the vanguard of sperm begins its way into the mucus of the cervix.This batch of vanguards included approximately 500 million killers, a million egg retrievers, and 100 million blockers.Some passages of cervical mucus are blocked by blockers in the partner's sperm.But because there are only a few of these pioneers left now, the passage in the mucus is currently unimpeded.The lover's sperm troop goes with the flow and drives straight in.Hundreds of egg retrievers are guarded by killers and quickly attack the fertilization area. They advance from the cervix to the uterus.The remaining ovipositors, some of the killers, and the newborn blockers, the total number is about millions, and they all swim together to the storage pool of the cervical wall.After these sperm reach their destination, they wait and see what happens, waiting for their turn to fight one day.There are also some killers who move more slowly than the first two groups. They follow the advance team and slowly pass through the cervix and enter the uterus.These backup troops seemed to have expected that they would have to wait for a while, once they entered the cervical mucus, they dispersed in various channels, and immediately curled up their tails and waited peacefully for the time to come.

Some retrievers of the lover's sperm never reach the fallopian tubes.As we have observed, there are not many spouse sperm killers left in the womb, but these remaining killers will still go to great lengths to deal with the lover's sperm.As long as the sperm killers of both sides meet, a sperm war will start.For about an hour, the two teams of sperm killers swim faster than usual to try to catch each other's sperm.Their purpose is to poison the egg retrievers and killers of enemy sperm with the deadly cocktail contained in their hats.The fight is a head-butt of two sperm.According to our observation, after the sperm of the two parties meet, they will test each other with the top of their heads, first compare the chemical substances on the surface of each other's heads, and then check the similarities and differences between the two substances.Once the killer finds that it is the enemy's sperm, it will use its sharp head to poke the sensitive part of the opponent's head, and inject some deadly venom with each poke.After a few such pokes, the killer moves off to find his next prey.

Each killer carries enough venom to kill a large number of enemy sperm, but since it doesn't have the energy to make more new venom, the chemicals in its hat will become less and less.Finally, in order to kill one more enemy, the killer will use all its strength to poke its head into the enemy's head, releasing the last drop of deadly venom.This sperm war is constantly going on, and the two-ended sperm corpse can be seen everywhere on the battlefield. In the initial small-scale battle, the killer of the spouse's sperm fulfilled its mission, and used this head-to-head method to coat the enemy's head with a layer of venom, thus eliminating some egg retrievers and killers in the lover's sperm.But the dominance of mate sperm killers didn't last long.Next, the aggressors fought back aggressively, and the killer of the lover's sperm started to counterattack along with the egg retriever.Both teams of killers are veritable death squads, desperate to annihilate each other.However, the last remaining sperm army of the spouse was still defeated by the lover's sperm army by a ratio of 1:1000.

Next, the fighting between the two sides remained the same, but the battlefield moved to the fallopian tube.The lover's sperm army, though slightly damaged, is organized to wipe out the last remaining egg retrievers and killers in the mate.An hour later, when the woman and her lover had sex again, the first battle was over, and the woman had not even a single mate's sperm in her body.But the more exciting thing is yet to come, because, in this particular sperm war, the role played by the second sexual intercourse is far more important than we expected. So far, the lover's sperm has always had the upper hand.However, the real sperm war did not begin.When the woman comes home, her body drives her to straddle her partner, insert his penis into her vagina, and stimulate him to ejaculate inside.The real sperm war was officially launched from then on.And this sperm war was detonated by the woman herself.However, even if her spouse sent another 300 million fresh sperm fighters to the battlefield, the situation was still overwhelming.

As fresh sperm from a mate swim their way up a semen pool, they run into a problem.Because at this time, the passages in the cervical mucus have almost been blocked, and there are not only a large number of lover's sperm in the passages, but also the woman's own white blood cells.The two work together in equal numbers, so that the spouse's sperm cannot swim out of the pool like the lover's sperm did two hours ago.The partner's sperm snakes its way from the semen pool to the front of the blocked cervical mucus pathway.Because of this, only a very small number of the partner's sperm are able to escape the semen pool before the woman has a "reflux".

Not only that, but even if they managed to get out of the semen pool and find their way through the cervical mucus, the mate's sperm would have other problems.Because a small advance team composed of egg retrievers and killers will be challenged by a large number of lovers' sperm killers when attacking the uterus.Even if the sperm of one or two mates escaped being killed, they still encountered another difficulty when they were about to leave the womb.Because both fallopian tubes are so narrow, it's just wide enough for an egg to descend through it.Moreover, there is an army of lover's sperm at the entrance of the fallopian tubes, and lover's sperm killers are also patrolling everywhere. Most of the spouse's sperm are killed when they try to cross the blockade.Not only that, but even if the few spouses' sperm are lucky enough to escape to the resting area in the fallopian tube, they may still encounter the lover's sperm killers, because those killers are constantly patrolling the resting area.

On the other hand, most of the partner's sperm is also trying hard in the cervix to rush into the reservoir on the cervical wall.But the entrance of the storage room is not only patrolled by the lover's sperm killers, but the storage room is already full of lover's sperm brigade.Occasionally, a partner's sperm can struggle through a channel in the mucus and enter an unoccupied reservoir, but the vast majority of the partner's sperm is trapped in the cervical mucus, and in the end, the lover's sperm A mixed army of white blood cells from women would kill them all. With all that happened on Wednesday, it was clear that the lover's sperm army had the upper hand, and that remained unchanged for the next two days.On Thursday and Friday, women are busy with work, and the number of sperm in the two teams of cervical mucus gradually decreases.Some sperm fell into her vagina along with the mucus.The remaining sperm are swept away by the follow-up army composed of white blood cells.Those sperm from the reservoir replaced the advance team at the top of the cervix, but because they couldn't repair the damage in time, the number of the advance team dwindled.The sperm killers in the uterus had suffered defeat in the battle, but on Thursday, some new recruits from the cervix's reservoir made up the sperm army.At the same time, the number of killers began to decrease.Spouse and lover egg retrievers (mainly lovers) slowly leave the reservoir of the cervix and swim towards the fertilization zone of the fallopian tubes.On the way, they will face off against enemy killers from the womb, almost all of which come from the lover's semen, and most of the mate's egg retrievers will be defeated.By Friday night, hours before ovulation, lovers in the fallopian tubes outnumber spouses by about 100:1. When a woman has sex with her spouse on a Friday night, she is only an hour away from ovulation.At this time, because the number of killers in the cervical mucus has been greatly reduced, it is easier for the spouse's sperm to pass through the cervical mucus.While most sperm head toward the half-empty reservoir of the cervical wall, the vanguard of egg retrievers and killers heads straight for the fallopian tubes.After the extremely large number of spouse sperm reach the uterus, they are either wiped out by the patrolling lover sperm killers, or their forward speed is greatly reduced.However, the number of mate sperm entering the uterus was enough to narrow its ratio to that of the lover, from 100:1 to 10:1.Just then, one of the woman's two ovaries releases an egg, and at the same time, a chemical signal is immediately sent to the adjacent fallopian tube.As soon as this signal is sent out, the sperm in the resting area are immediately cheered up, and a tide of sperm flows from the fallopian tube to the fertilization area.It's been a real race, an obstacle course, because there are still some killers in the fallopian tubes, mostly the lover's sperm killers.In fact, there are very few mate sperm that have just ejaculated into a woman not long ago, but they are much faster than lover sperm.If other conditions are fair, the spouse's sperm still has a chance of fertilization. In fact, other conditions are not fair.Spouse's sperm hits lover's sperm killer one after another.By the time the egg and the first sperm reach the fertilization zone, the ratio of sperm counts between lovers and mates has narrowed to 5:1, but it's still not enough.The first three sperm to reach the fertilization area are all from the lover, and the first to arrive wins the honor of fertilization. One hour later, the spouse's fresh sperm has occupied all the strongholds of the lover's sperm in the woman's reproductive organs, and now, the spouse's sperm has the power in the fallopian tube.However, it was too late.Nine months later, a little girl will be born into this world, but the person she calls Daddy is not her real father.But it will be a secret forever.
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