Pre-cum can definitely contain sperm, and sperm can survive in a woman's body for up to 7 days. Hope it helps.
if its there long enough and gets hot enough and you drop it in water, it goes kaboom and shoots out its contents-trust me
Many people in big cities breathe polluted air. Why? - the pollution is mixed with the air you breathe. =============================== "Can you breathe it?" is not the question you want to ask. You can breathe anything that's in the form of a gas, or particles dispersed in gas ... carbon dioxide, helium, carbon monoxide, steam, nerve gas, tobacco smoke, alpha-particle plasma, etc. For any gas, the question you want to ask is "How long can you survive while you breathe it ?" You cannot survive as long breathing polluted air as you can survive breathing clean air. In other words, polluted air kills people. Not in a minute, not in an hour, and not in a day. But people don't live as long in polluted air, and that's exactly the same as saying that polluted air kills people.
1) determine the density of the first fluid 2) determine the density of the second fluid step 1) and step 2) are easy. just measure the volume and the mass and use the formula: "density = mass/volume" you can also... ~put the liquids in beakers (same amount in both) ~get a little marble ~drop the marble in one of the beakers ~use a timer to time how long it takes the marble to reach the bottom. ~take the marble out or if you have another marble use that ~drop the marble into the second fluid ~time how long it takes to reach the bottom ~the fluid with the less time should be the one that is denser ( you don't have to use marbles, you can use any other two object that are and weight the same).
No. They do not survive outside the female reproductive system for long. You can artificially store them as Veterinary Doctors do. They will be rapidly killed on soap n plane water but last longer in Isotonic saline solution.
hmmm.... if they didnt there probably wouldnt be anybody answering this right now or go out into the street and looking for human biengs with long shirts wearing femine clothing ^(=)^
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).
You most likely won't survive from like fluid build up in your lung and etc.
Traces of seminal fluid can typically be found in the vagina for up to 72 hours after intercourse. However, this time frame can vary depending on individual factors such as vaginal pH, sperm count, and cervical mucus quality.
yes it does anwhere from before intercourse to right before you ejaculate itsd purpose is to neutralize the acidity of the vagina so the sperm can survive yes it does anwhere from before intercourse to right before you ejaculate itsd purpose is to neutralize the acidity of the vagina so the sperm can survive yes it does anwhere from before intercourse to right before you ejaculate itsd purpose is to neutralize the acidity of the vagina so the sperm can survive However, there may be some ejaculate / sperm present in pre-ejaculate, therefore, oulling out before the man ejaculates is not a 100% positive way to avoid pregnancy.
If there is a low amount of fluid, yes it can sometimes, because the sack can actually reseal itself and produce more fluids. If there is no fluid at all, it would live only a very short time without it, how long depends on gestational age and fetal development.
The insertion of a long needle attached to a syringe through the back wall of the vagina to gain access to the peritoneal cul-de-sac (the area between the uterus and the rectum) to drain fluid.
Not long
Not long.
As long as it eats armadillo.
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How long can a 13yr old dog live with fluid on the lungs
A man can be inside of a vagina for a significant amount of time. It is usually between 1 minute and as long as his erection lasts, which could be up to 20 minutes or longer.