If you're having bleeding after sex, it makes sense to contact your health care provider. A pap smear checks for Cervical cancer; other problems can also cause bleeding after sex, and you should find out if an exam is needed in your case.
squirt lot of blood all over your face i like it from the corner of your mouth. stay still with your face straight and it should drip and sort of dry. top tip don't touch fake blood otherwise it will smear.
Negative and negative sides of a magnet do not touch. opposites attract. Negative and positives touch.
To make a blood smear, first, obtain a clean glass microscope slide and place a small drop of blood about 1-2 cm from one end. Using another slide at a 30-45 degree angle, touch the drop and then swiftly spread it across the slide with a smooth motion, creating a thin film. Allow the smear to air dry completely before staining it with a suitable dye, such as Wright's or Giemsa stain, to visualize the cells under a microscope. Finally, rinse the slide gently and let it dry again before examining it.
Yes, but you have to let it dry before youcan touch it, or it'll smear.
No, it is not safe to touch the negative battery terminal as it can cause electric shock or injury.
No, it is not safe to touch the negative battery terminal as it can cause electric shock or injury.
um...if it's a girl, carefully, and finger her beforehand. Be nice and touch her a lot.
protons beings shared that means that if they touch they are expersing sparks and negative and poitive are touching. this is a negative touch
It can be spread to the other person by body fluids such as blood, sperm, vaginal fluids, and anal intercourse. You can catch hiv from oral, vaginal, and anal intercourse. Also, if they have hiv and you have a cut and somehow those cuts touch, you can get the virus. Also, needles can spread hiv.
Because that is what enables people to become aroused so they will have sexual intercourse with eachother.
The Same Old Blood Rush with a New Touch was created on 2006-06-20.
When you touch a cut and it feels warm, it is because your body is sending more blood to the area to help with the healing process. This increased blood flow can make the cut feel warm to the touch.