As we have commented throughout the article, it has not been demonstrated that pre-seminal fluid contains spermatozoa and, in the case of having them because they have been dragged from the urethra after ejaculation, their quantity would be minimal in comparison with that which exists in semen.
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Zaira Salvador
B.Sc., M.Sc.
Bachelor's Degree in Biotechnology from the Technical University of Valencia (UPV). Biotechnology Degree from the National University of Ireland en Galway (NUIG) and embryologist specializing in Assisted Reproduction, with a Master's Degree in Biotechnology of Human Reproduction from the University of Valencia (UV) and the Valencian Infertility Institute (IVI)
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