A type of sugar, fructose, is one of the components of semen. But table sugar, which is a molecule of fructose plus a molecule of glucose, is not found in the semen.
-sprem -seminal fluid -prostate fluid -cowper's fluid
AnswerI don't think so. I've never heard of someone getting sick from it but it could either be a std or you just hate the taste.Actually, some people are allergic to certain components of semen and could have a reaction to it.
The seminal vesicles are a pair of glands. Each opens into the vas deferens. These glands secrete many of the components of semen, but all "seminal fluid" is not semen. Seminal vesicle fluid is typically ejaculated first. Semen, which is simply fluid is the primary ejaculate, but semen is NOT sperm. Only occasionally will sperm be found in the seminal vesicles, but millions of sperm are found in the fluid called semen. When the seminal vesicle fluid contains some sperm, this sperm has lower motility and very poor survival. The sperm in semen, though, should show high motility and survival rates.
The consistency of ejaculate can vary quite a bit with hydration (how much water you drink) level and there is certainly a genetic component. The secondary question is why? The "thickness" is not a specific indicator of semen quality and, since there are several "fractions" (components) to semen, "thickness" is not necessarily an indicator of quality or sperm count.
Semen is made in the prostate. No gland-no semen.
Semen Gresik, Indocement, Semen Padang, Semen Tiga Roda, Semen Cibinong
When a boy first starts ejaculating, the semen may appear to be more clear than white. This is because not all the components of semen are being manufactured yet. As the boy grows older and moves further along into puberty, the consistency will change to the more classic presentation. Not all guys produce the same semen either, some guys have the thick, white-stuff, while others have a yellowish tint or run more clear than not. The components of semen are influenced by the general health of the person, as well as diet, whether the guy is chronically stressed, or taking certain medications, or... you get the picture, it's highly variable. Seminal volume and consistency are also affected by how often the guy is ejaculating. If he is masturbating or having sex very frequently, he may not be allowing enough refractory time for the body to build up it's store of semen. All things being equal, if your semen remains clear, then you may want to have a urologist perform a microscopic analysis, where a semen sample is given and examined for the count, morphology, and motility of the sperm cells. This will give you and your doctor a good idea of what's going on.
No, women do not produce semen.
Semen contains semen, amino acids, sugars, enzymes, hormones, vitamins, and mucous.
Its not. Semen is produced in the testis & the prostate.
Iron filings are not a component of semen.