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What is your viscosity, assuming you are not dehydrated?

Quite liquid ejaculate
1 (33.3%)
Normal ejaculate as far as I can judge
0 (0%)
Thick ejaculate
1 (33.3%)
I don't know (how to judge this)
1 (33.3%)

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Ejaculate viscosity
« on: July 20, 2023, 03:14:54 PM »
Volume poll: https://poiscenter.com/forums/index.php?topic=3387.0

"Viscosity measures the seminal fluid's resistance to flow. High viscosity may interfere with determination of sperm motility, concentration, and antibody coating of spermatozoa. Normally, semen coagulates upon ejaculation and usually liquefies within 15-20 min."
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3114587/

"Viscosity is observed in a laboratory environment by first allowing the semen to liquefy. When the liquefaction is complete, the sample is allowed to drop by the force of gravity through a pipette. The length of the thread is measured as the semen drops. If the semen has normal viscosity, it leaves a very small trailing thread. According to WHO specifications, semen with abnormal viscosity leaves a thread more than 2 cm long."
"Several treatment approaches are available to treat sperm viscosity in clinical practice. These include the use of mucolytic enzymes, antibiotics, hypodermic needle, and anti-inflammatory agents."
https://www.andrologycenter.in/2020/04/02/what-is-sperm-viscosity-and-how-does-it-affect-my-fertility/