No, its a parasite that is gotten by eating uncooked meats ect. Its in your intestines not sperm
Swallowing sperm has no health issues generally because the sperm gets destroyed by the stomachs acid. However you should ensure you partner has been fully checked for sexually transmitted dieseases as some can be passed on by this method.
probally, its still sperm.
If your BV problem persists, your partner needs to wear a condom.
Yes, you can. The AIDS virus can be transmitted through several bodily fluids such as blood, sperm, and vaginal secretions. Consuming any of these fluids can result in contracting the disease if your partner is HIV positive.
Assuming your partner is disease free, then no.
No, not unless your partner has a disease
sperm
>taken from my biology book< a tapeworm grows by adding sections directly behind its head. each body segment produces both eggs and sperm from separate male and female reproductive organs. the eggs and sperm are released into the segment. once filled with fertilized eggs, the segment breaks off and passes out of the host's body.
yes
Yes. It is still viable sperm and can still get people pregnant if they try.
Artificial insemination (AI) is the process by which sperm is placed into the reproductive tract of a female for the purpose of impregnating the female by using means other than sexual intercourse. In humans, it is used as assisted reproductive technology, primarily to treat infertility using sperm from the woman's partner, or sperm from a sperm donor (donor sperm) where the male partner produces no sperm. It is also increasingly used to enable women without a male partner (i.e., single women and lesbians) to produce children by using donor sperm. In cases where donor sperm is used the woman is the gestational and genetic mother of the child produced, and the sperm donor is the genetic or biological father of the child.