no no not any blood
No. For instance, HIV can be spread by blood, semen, vaginal secretions, and breast milk.
Yes, if the person is a "secretor" which means they secrete ABO blood group antigens in various bodily fluids (such as sweat, tears and semen). The type of antigen secreted in the semen, for example, corresponds to the man's blood group. A group A man will secrete A and H antigens, a group O man will secrete H antigen. Note that not everyone is a secretor- only 80%.
Hydrogen Peroxide will clean most bodily fluids, including blood
Yea, wasting semen's causes harm to human body. Because one drop of semen's is produced from 40 drops of blood. Therefore if any male do not waste semen's by way of lesser sexual activities, it will be reflected in his body outlook and overall health.
Semen is technically defined as a tissue. The only cellular component in semen is sperm cells. The remainder of semen consists of secretions from the seminal vessicles, Cowper's gland, and the prostate gland. These secretions are not cellular in nature, but aid in the survival ability of the sperm to increase the chance for fertilization.
There is no blood in semen. The father's semen and the mother's egg are both required for childbirth.
Semen is not used to test for HIV. Currently it is blood testing only.
semen has a small amount of blood in it so the HIV is still in the blood but is carried by the semen to your partner.
in my understandig the hiv virus lives only with in cell becous hiv virus is obligatory intracelular parasite so hiv may stay in the semen b/c of semen has contain small amount of blood but rather than blood hiv in the semen short life long b/c the muliplication may disteb
it can, if semen contains pus or blood.
No. For instance, HIV can be spread by blood, semen, vaginal secretions, and breast milk.
It lives in Blood, Semen, and Vaginal Secretions.
No, there is no blood in semen or sperm.
No it can't, Aids can only be passed through by exchanging blood or semen.
There is normally no blood in semen. However, if a guy ejaculates especially strongly, some tiny capillaries might burst, injecting a small amount of blood into the semen. Especially in older men, if there is cancer in the prostate, there can be quite a bit of blood in the semen.
Most times semen appears whittish. On some occassions, semen may appear yellowish in males. These may be due to the presence of blood in the semen, albeit it may be small amounts. The small amount of blood mixed with semen may result in the appearance of yellowish semen. Just like occassionally blood may appear in urine, called hematuria. Consult your doctor for your diagnosis.
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