I assume you mean is it safe for a woman that is getting chemotherapy to swallow semen. the answer is yes assuming that the man that is ejaculating is reasonably healthy and is not going to transfer any STD,s to the woman, as she will have a compromised immune system.
no because your offsprong might have cancer when it gets older
Yes as long as you dont CHOKE.
Im not to sure about swallowing it, but it definatly helps putting it on pimples. its anatural part of the mans body so it should be safe to swallow
It's probably not safe to swallow H+ sperm whether you're pregnant or not. I am not a clinical doctor, but this is a question you should ask him or her for a definitive answer to. (And trust me, you won't be the first person to tell her doctor that she swallows semen...)
Although the effectiveness of complementary therapies such as acupuncture in alleviating cancer pain has not been clinically proven, many cancer patients find it safe and beneficial. Bodywork therapies such as massage.
Dog sperm has no adverse affects on humans, so it should be safe to swallow dog sperm. However, just because it has no ill effects biologically does not mean that this type of behavior is desirable or beneficial. Most religions and non-religious ethical systems actively condemn bestiality.
No. It isn't safe for a child to swallow anything that isn't food.
Infectious diseases can be transmitted for semen so swallowing semen is not consistent with "safe sex". Other than that there is nothing particularly good or bad about it.
A clinical trial is one of the final stages of a long and careful cancer research process. Studies are done with cancer patients to find out whether promising approaches to cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment are safe and effective.
If you swallow your own semen, then no, you can't get anything new. It's quite safe. It's fairly safe, too, to swallow someone else's semen.
no
First, it is important to make sure the word "cancer" was used by your doctor. Far too often patients hear that they have a precancerous lesion and take this to mean that they have cancer. But if you do have cancer, it is still safe to have sex. Know that cervical cancer is caused by a viral infection called HPV which is spread sexually, so if your partner is not affected, it is essential that a condom is used.
yes, it is!
no