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If semen fertilizes a woman's egg, the result of the test would turn from negative to positive. Otherwise, the presence of semen would have no effect on a pregnancy test.
There is no blood in semen. The father's semen and the mother's egg are both required for childbirth.
Depends where the semen is, if it is inside, yes.
Discharge of semen I don't get. Semen comes form men and discharge form women. Unless he put it there you can't have any. It is normal to have sex during pregnancy though if that is what you mean unless the doctor have said otherwise.
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.
While swallowing chlamydia-infected semen can infect your throat with chlamydia, it will not affect a pregnancy.
Pre-cum is a colloquial or slang expression. The fluid is known as pre-ejaculatory fluid, pre-seminal fluid, or Cowper's fluid. It is not required to effect pregnancy. Semen contains sperm. Pregnancy happens when a males sperm fertilizes a females egg.
Yes. Anytime semen is in or around the vagina there is the possibility of pregnancy.
No, the semen has to come inside of her vagina.
The idea behind having a large amount of semen is to help ensure that our species survives. But, you probably already know that. However, keep in mind that it only takes one sperm to fertilize an egg. A male may have a very large amount and still not fertilize an egg, while a male with a smaller amount might. So, to answer your question: Theoretically, yes, having more semen could increase the chance based on the fact that there is more to reach the egg. But on a realistic level, no, because it does not matter how much a male has, so long as the semen reaches their destination.
No.