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Sperm is ejaculated into the vagina during sex. The journey begins from there. Sperm swim through the cervix (hopefully with the help of the medium of fertile cervical mucus) and into the uterus. Sperm must swim from one end of the womb to the other in order to reach the fallopian tube. Most sperm has most likely not made it by now. They've either run out of energy, swam in the wrong direction, gone in circles, or are knocking on the wrong fallopian tube's door. Natural antibodies or hostile cervical fluids may have neutralized some sperm.Normal sperm motility, count, metabolism, and the presence of fertile-quality cervical mucus are all factors in how many sperm make it into the cervix, across the womb, and to the fallopian tube.