Question
Does sperm from a first-time sexual encounter affect the genes of my future husband’s children?
Answer
This view is unscientific. Sperm are about 97% water, and if they are not fertilized, they will quickly die. Dead sperm and seminal fluid are expelled from the body along with semen, and they do not enter the bloodstream or affect your genes, nor do they have any impact on the child of future pregnancy. Therefore, this concept is incorrect, and it should not be believed lightly. The above is a suggestion for the question “Does it affect the genes of my future husband’s children?” I hope it helps you. Wishing you good health!