Men don't have a cervix. So we don't have cervical fluid. You might need to check on the terms you're using with a medical dictionary before progressing any further. Actually I believe he is referring to the cervical area of the spine (the neck).
No, it cannot decrease cervical fluid
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Typically, a can of condensed milk will contain 8 fluid ounces.
The white fluid in the uterus is called the cervical fluid. It changes throughout the menstrual cycle and is a primary fertility sign.
The medical term for female vaginal fluid is cervical mucus.
When the female dog begins her cycle, the male dog will undoubtedly mount her. Be on the look out for blood and cervical fluid (goo) passing from the uterus of the female dog. She will appear to be having a mentrual cycle. At that point, the male dog (as long as he is penned with her) will mount her. Until then, they should be really great friends.
The more sexual partners you have, the higher the risk of catching papaloma virus which causes cervical cancer
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the working fluid for the turbines. usually steam is condensed back to water.
Yes, I think it is possible.
Depends on how much cervical fluid you have and what quality it is. If you have creamy cervical fluid all 4 days before you ovulate the sperm could potentially survive for that long (although it doesn't usually survive longer than three days).
If you find that you have more watery or eggwhite days than you would expect and that these often follow days or nights that you had intercourse, then you may be mistaking seminal and cervical fluid. They have similar properties because they share the same function: transporting and nourishing sperm. You will find, however, that fertile cervical fluid (eggwhite) is more clear and stretchy and shiny. It will stretch a couple of inches without breaking. Semen may be more whitish and is more likely to break when pulled. If you are in doubt and it is near your fertile time, always record eggwhite cervical fluid, even if it may be obscured by seminal fluid. http://www.fertilityfriend.com/Faqs/Distinguishing-Semen-and-Cervical-Fluid.html