Yes
Lady's finger (OKRA), helps producing sperms... believe it. RESEARCHER myself.
Well, you might have a Urinary Tract Infection.
Vaginal discharge smells like ammonia Why does my vaginal discharge smell like ammonia? Vaginal discharge that smells like ammonia is definitely not normal. The causes for ammonia smelling vaginal discharge include * infection of vaginal tract * washing your underwear with bleach * urinary tract infection Infection of vaginal tract causes ammonia like smell If bacteria infect the vaginal tract, vaginal discharge acquires an ammonia like smell. Hence, one possible cause of an ammonia smelling vaginal discharge is bacterial infection of the vaginal tract. Doctors use antibiotics to treat vaginal tract infections. Once the doctor treats the infection, the ammonia like smell will disappear. Washing your underwear with bleach can cause ammonia like smell An often overlooked cause of ammonia smelling vaginal discharge is washing your underwear with bleach. When your genital area sweats, the sweat collects on your underwear. When the sweat combines with bleach it gives rise to an ammonia like smell. If you are smelling your underwear to judge the smell of your vaginal secretions, then remember that your sweat, and not your vaginal secretions, might be causing the ammonia like smell. Try smelling your vaginal secretions directly and not the underwear, if you want to rule out whether it is the sweat that is causing the smell or the vaginal secretions.
No, there is no vaginal discharge related to a UTI. The term UTI refers to a Urinary Tract Infection, it has nothing to do with the vagina.
The term is spelled vesicovaginal (the area between the bladder and the vaginal tract).
Sperms meet eggs through the process of fertilization. Sperms swim through the female reproductive tract towards the egg, which is released from the ovary during ovulation. When a sperm successfully penetrates and fertilizes the egg, it forms a zygote which eventually develops into an embryo.
Sperms travel through the male reproductive tract, starting in the testes where they are produced and then passing through the epididymis, vas deferens, and ejaculatory duct before being released through the urethra during ejaculation.
probably a urinary tract infection
In the walls of the tract organs
Sometiimes the infection affects both he bladder and the vagina. And some vaginal infections make it very sore when you pee. Get checked by a docotr.
It is called the vulva, which is literally the opening of the vaginal tract.
A sudden high vaginal temperature can indicate an infection, such as a urinary tract infection or sexually transmitted infection, which often raises body temperature. Hormonal fluctuations, particularly during ovulation or menstruation, can also cause temporary increases in vaginal temperature. Additionally, factors like physical activity, stress, or overheating can contribute to this change. If the elevated temperature persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional.