Education

Teacher trainee impregnates Headmistress & 24 pupils

A teacher trainee has impregnated 24 pupils/school girls, the Head Mistress and four (4) more female teachers.

It is reported that the teacher has been apprehended by the police to assist in investigations. The trainee was reportedly nabbed after his relationship with the headmistress went public.

The disturbing and unfortunate news confirms that, the teacher trainee was doing his mandatory teaching practice before he did the unthinkable. Yet,  the rules on Teaching Practice prohibit student-teachers from misconducting themselves in ways that does not augur well for the smooth running of schools.

The said trainee also allegedly impregnated four female teachers and the headmistress in addition. It has been alleged that the teacher trainee is a level 400 student-teacher from a popular College of Education in the country.

The report of the sexual-escaped of the said trainee reached a crescendo when Community members got wind of his amorous relationship with the headmistress, press reports say.

The police  has reportedly arrested the said trainee after a report was made to them. However, there seems to be uncoclusive and increaminating evidence to pin the suspect.

Well, this brings us to this:

One man’s ejaculation can impregnate all the women in the world. Is this a fact or myth?

In vitro fertilization can use a ratio of 75,000 sperm to 1 ovum in order to allow fertilization to take place[1]. One ejaculation, according to the WHO (via Wikipedia), contains 40*10^6 spermatozoa (40 million)[2].
Let’s assume that every woman will produce one viable ovum for fertilization when this all takes place, and the zygote formed from the fertilization is always implantable (i.e. pregnancy). This is unrealistic, but it serves the OP’s purposes for disproving the statement in question.

So “taking into account the difficulties of fertilizing an egg”, we find that the statement in question is entirely hypothetical, and rests on every single spermatozoon fertilizing every egg involved, every zygote being implantable, and an egg being available and viable for fertilization in every woman involved. These assumptions are not very reasonable, so as you can see, the statement is not biologically supported.