It might be a temporary problem, perhaps due to something you have eaten. If the problem persists, I suggest you consult a doctor. But note that semen may have different colors and different consistency.
No, green tinted semen is typically not a genetic disorder. It can be caused by a variety of factors such as infection, diet, or medication. If you have concerns about the color of your semen, it is best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment if necessary.
You can certainly prepare food "with" semen
Semen is just seminal fluid plus semen. The path of the semen is: seminal vessicles, epididymis, vas deferens, ejaculatory duct, and urethra. The seminal fluid joins the semen in the ejaculatory duct. So they share the ejaculatory duct and the urethra.
Seminal fluid is basically just semen minus the sperm.
0-5 pus cells are normal
the sticky type.
ANSWER 1 Magnesium and parsley also green tea and rosemary mixed together lol ANSWER 2 No herbs can enhance semen production. In general what is good for the body is good for semen production. So good mental health is beneficial. Depressive disorder causes decrease in semen production.
Semen carries genetic material. Depending on the conditions of exposure, DNA information could potentially be isolated from a semen sample even after several years. The DNA would not be alive, but it would be intact.
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Red, blue, green, yellow and semen
If semen goes into a vagina & luck fails, babies happen.
Donkey semen is the excretions from a male donkey that provides the necessary genetic information to combine with the female donkey's egg to produce offspring. The male donkey semen helps determine things like the color of the coat, breed, and other physical features of the offspring.
No, a human female can not be impregnated by canine semen - the genetic differences are too profound for fertilization to occur.
Yes semen is, normally, constantly produced. I say "normally" because a very few people have a sexual disorder where they can't produce semen. Don't worry about that though. To answer your question, semen is produced always, while eggs(female sex cell) are never reproduced.
If your semen is green, then you probably have a bacterial infection. You need to go see a doctor so they can determine the best antibiotic. They will also need to treat your sexual partner. If left untreated these infections can cause some pretty serious consequences.
Parthenogenesis. There are also a few species of animals that reproduce using the semen of similar species but the genetic material in the semen is not incorporated into the embryo. I don't remember the term for this type of reproduction but will ad it when I can.
if the non or pre-op trans-woman still produces semen, of course it can be used to impregnate a genetic woman.
Hematospermosis is the presence of blood in semen. Though most often benign and idiopathic, it is sometimes the result of urethral stricture, infected prostate, or a congenital bleeding disorder.