The tiny amount of sperm produced during ovulation is a very important part of sexual intercourse. These sperm, although in very limited numbers, can survive in water for hours or even days. Therefore, they are crucial for fertility.

Although tiny amounts of sperm can survive in a woman's body for several hours, they are still very important. If a woman fails to fertilize with sperm during ovulation, she misses the opportunity to have a baby. Therefore, great care must be taken during sexual intercourse to ensure that sperm can accurately enter the female body and combine with the egg.

In addition to affecting fertility, trace amounts of sperm may also have negative effects on women's health. If the sperm survive too long, they may clump together inside the woman's body and form a fertilized egg. If the fertilized eggs are not healthy, women may suffer from problems such as abnormal embryonic development and fetal malformations.

Therefore, great care must be taken during sexual intercourse to ensure that sperm can accurately enter the female body and combine with the egg. At the same time, women should also have appropriate sexual intercourse during the ovulation period to ensure that sperm can accurately enter the body. If a woman fails to fertilize with sperm during ovulation, she misses the opportunity to have a baby.