When semen is discharged into the vagina, some goes into the uterus through the cervix. The semen contains sperm and nutrients to help the sperm survive while waiting for the woman to ovulate. Healthy sperm can remain "viable" for up to 5 days after intercourse.
The vaginal discharge is a combination of semen, vaginal mucus and the lubricating fluid women secrete during sex. It's not the fluid that comes out that causes pregnancy, it's the sperm that is left behind (out of reach and out of sight). So yes, if you are not using Birth Control you can get pregnant.
No, all the fluid comes out of the same reservoir under the hood.No, all the fluid comes out of the same reservoir under the hood.
Pregnancy and fluid in the ears are unrelated to the best of my knowledge. The fluid is caused by a build up in the sinuses, after a cold or sinus allergy. It can cause dizziness, pain and infection if it does not drain on it's own.
Bleed the brakes, adding fluid until clean fluid comes out from all four tires.
Yes, because not all of it comes out
No! It is not a clear indicator at all that you might be pregnant.
Think of it this way. If a male has recently ejaculated, the semen comes out. But not all of it. If he were to have sex with a female sometime later, the "pre-cum" would contain the semen that was left behind from the previous ejaculation. The chances of getting pregnant from this is not as high as the whole ejaculation. But why take the risk?
Answer: Your question makes no sence at all. But no you can not get pregnant of kissing if that's what you mean.
It usually means that your e brake is on. I noticed it comes on when your fluid is low. Before topping off check your pads because if they are low the extra fluid will shoot all over your engine when you do change them.
According to my Haynes manual, all but the older Sunfires don't have dipsticks. There is a fill plug on the side of the transaxle. To check fluid level, remove the plug and stick your finger in the hole. If it comes out wet, the fluid level is OK. If it comes out dry, add a bit of fluid until your finger comes out wet. Crude, but effective
According to my Haynes manual, all but the older Sunfires don't have dipsticks. There is a fill plug on the side of the transaxle. To check fluid level, remove the plug and stick your finger in the hole. If it comes out wet, the fluid level is OK. If it comes out dry, add a bit of fluid until your finger comes out wet. Crude, but effective ~
According to my Haynes manual, all but the older Sunfires don't have dipsticks. There is a fill plug on the side of the transaxle. To check fluid level, remove the plug and stick your finger in the hole. If it comes out wet, the fluid level is OK. If it comes out dry, add a bit of fluid until your finger comes out wet. Crude, but effective ~
That should not be a problem at all.