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I gotta ask, why the hell not?? Surely that's something that has been considered by more than just the Russians.
Edit: Lmfao, they did study sperm in space, and two of the job titles stand out: Payload Developer, Payload Manager XD
Edit2: OH MY DAYS THEY HAVE THEIR OWN MISSION PATCH!
Great find.
Here's the page I found it in: https://ivfmeeting.com/products/space-environment-significantly-alters-sperm-functions-the-micro-11-investigation-conducted-aboard-the-international-space-station
It includes a YouTube video, and summary of the conclusions:
TL;DR: Sperm still moves just fine in space, it just doesn't know which way to go, which is probably detrimental. At least, in a petri dish or whatever, who knows what will happen if you try to impregnate a lady like that one in Big Lebowski.