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By the [[21st century]], [[human]]s did not need to have [[sex]] to reproduce — males [[sperm donation|donated sperm]] to centres, and it was injected into [[female]]s by [[syringe]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Out of Time (TV story)|Out of Time]]'') [[Carys Fletcher]] worked at the [[Conway Clinic]], one such sperm donation facility. ([[TV]]: ''[[Day One]]'')
By the [[21st century]], [[human]]s did not need to have [[sex]] to reproduce — males [[sperm donation|donated sperm]] to centres, and it was injected into [[female]]s by [[syringe]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Out of Time (TV story)|Out of Time]]'') [[Carys Fletcher]] worked at the [[Conway Clinic]], one such sperm donation facility. ([[TV]]: ''[[Day One]]'')
[[Category:Sexual reproduction]]
[[Category:Anatomy and physiology from the real world]]
[[Category:Anatomy and physiology from the real world]]
[[Category:Fatherhood]]
[[Category:Fatherhood]]
[[Category:Pregnancy]]
[[Category:Pregnancy]]

Revision as of 00:43, 9 November 2018

Sperm

Sperm was the male biological component of sexual reproduction.

Whilst on the Worldsphere, Dep had sex with Chris Cwej and impregnated herself with his sperm. (PROSE: The Also People)

By the 21st century, humans did not need to have sex to reproduce — males donated sperm to centres, and it was injected into females by syringe. (TV: Out of Time) Carys Fletcher worked at the Conway Clinic, one such sperm donation facility. (TV: Day One)