There should be no color unless there is an infection.
Discharge is either clear or whiteish and the liquid in female ejaculation is clear.
absolutely
Yes, increase in vaginal moisture is normal in pregnancy.
Yes
Yes, chlamydia can be found also in vaginal fluid and in the anus.
Women don't create semen. They do create vaginal lubricants, and may excrete fluid from the bladder and Skene's gland. The color of all of these fluids ranges from clear, to milky white, to pale yellow.
It is normal for some vaginal discharge to be present after sex, which may vary in color and consistency. This discharge can be a mix of vaginal fluids, lubrication, and semen, and is the body's way of cleaning and maintaining vaginal health. If there are any unusual or concerning symptoms, it's best to consult a healthcare provider.
Not enough to make a difference to anyone's life.
no No, it's vaginal fluids. Not always, it could be ejaculate or some other vaginal mucus.
Vaginal fluid attracts sharks.
It lives in Blood, Semen, and Vaginal Secretions.
Anytime you exchange fluids you are at risk. Fluids include saliva, semen, or vaginal fluid...and blood.
HIV can be spread through any type of unprotected sex (oral, vaginal, or anal) if one of the partners has the virus. This can happen when body fluids such as semen (cum), vaginal fluids, or blood from an infected person get into the body of someone who is not infected. Someone can become infected even if only tiny amounts of these fluids are spread.