absolutely
No, the only possible way for you to become pregnant is if there is an exchange with vaginal fluids and semen.
Yes, increase in vaginal moisture is normal in pregnancy.
Yes
Yes, chlamydia can be found also in vaginal fluid and in the anus.
Not enough to make a difference to anyone's life.
no No, it's vaginal fluids. Not always, it could be ejaculate or some other vaginal mucus.
Vaginal fluid attracts sharks.
It lives in Blood, Semen, and Vaginal Secretions.
Anytime you exchange fluids you are at risk. Fluids include saliva, semen, or vaginal fluid...and blood.
HIV can be spread through any type of unprotected sex (oral, vaginal, or anal) if one of the partners has the virus. This can happen when body fluids such as semen (cum), vaginal fluids, or blood from an infected person get into the body of someone who is not infected. Someone can become infected even if only tiny amounts of these fluids are spread.
HIV is not in lubricants such as KY Jelly or astroglide.
Leukorrhea is a thick, whitish vaginal discharge that makes it possible to balance vaginal chemicals.