NO. You cannot.
Yes, if the sperm came in contact with your vagina there is a slight possibility.
Yes why not?The live vaccine does not affect the testis sperm production
No. Dorm is requred to bee pregnant. There is no sperm in saliva
Saliva and Sperm It is the job of saliva to break down foreign particles in your mouth, whether that be food, bacteria or sperm.SO basically a small amount of sperm won't last very long with a large amount of saliva; but a large quantity of sperm will be able to better protect the innermost sperm- the same is true with vaginal fluids- Vaginal fluids are slightly acidic to protect the women and kill foreign substances. Many sperm die on their journey to reach the egg, it is the strong protected sperm in the middle that are able to last the whole journey and reach the end goal successfully. Dr. Amos from Medicinenet.com had this to say on the topic: "....most studies show that saliva can have a negative effect on sperm. If he has enough sperms then it's unlikely to make a major difference, but if he has a low sperm count then you need every single sperm."
sperm, saliva, or blood
No.
probally, its still sperm.
If your BV problem persists, your partner needs to wear a condom.
Assuming your partner is disease free, then no.
No, not unless your partner has a disease
No, aids can only be passed on through body fluids. IE Sperm, Saliva and also blood. How ever, to get aids from saliva you have to drink at least 9 litres of it so kissing is fine. So if your partner does not have aids you will not get it from that partner.
Answert pregnancy can not occur from swallowing semen. Swallowing semen will never cause pregnancy because the digestive system is not connected to the reproductive system. aside from this the saliva will very qicly kill of the sperm as well.No, if that's all you do. Getting the sperm on your fingers and then touching yourself can cause pregnancy.Of course, having oral sex does not protect you against STD's...