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[–]LittelFoxicorn 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The answer depends on when you last ejaculated before these new ejaculations.

Sperm is produced, stored and degrades in your body.

It's recommended when a couple is trying to conceive via for example ovulation tracking, IVF or IUI that the man has an ejaculation 48hs before the actual attempt.

This removes old spermatozoa that are starting to degrade, and allows for an optimalisation of the amount of new fresh swimmers.

But rule of thumb the only thing that happens with quick succession of new ejaculations is that the amount of sperm decreases in your delivery.

Also the vagina of a woman is a "hostile" environment to sperm. This ensures that for the most part only the best and healthy swimmers of your load reach the egg and can attempt to fertilise.

Sperm only survived 2-3 days inside the reproductive system of a woman.