For an 1-year old it'd have to be something seriously wrong to be semen. More probable is that it's some urinary tract infection causing a discharge.
Just like any other physical trait, everyone is different when it comes to the amount they produce. What you produce is normal for you.
In a normal, healthy, post-pubescent male, semen and/or sperm cells are produced continuously. If not used in their normal manner, the sperm cells will gradually die and be reabsorbed into the body.
No, women do not produce semen.
It is unusual for a young man's initial ejaculations to be as potent as they will be later on in life, though, and for many the semen runs clear
Because they have basically just begun puberty. When just beginning puberty at 12-years-old the semen will be nonexistent or very thin and clear. As the boy grows older he will produce more and it will become thicker. Sperm will be mixed with the semen on ejaculation and it will be a creamy white color.
any amount it technically normal but if its like cups, i think you should talk to your doctor.
Yes, fish can produce semen. Semen is the fluid containing sperm that is released by male fish during reproduction.
Women do not produce semen.
Woman do not produce semen.
You produce semen all of your life.
Semen is a cloudy, milky white, although there can be some variation. So it could be slightly off-white, slightly yellow, or a murky, grayish white. It may sometimes be clear. It is usually white. There may be some ethnic variation which may make it slightly off-white, since there might be some shed skin cells in with it. If it is yellow, greenish, pinkish, or has dark clumps in it, see a doctor. You can't see the sperm (semen is the fluid that contains the sperm), as they are far too small to see without a microscope. Also, about a spoonful is normal per ejaculation.
No