* Preseminal fluid is precum and does contain sperm. There is a 2% risk of becomming pregnant.
Nothing is 100% but it is possible. It only takes one sperm and one egg for pregnancy. Preseminal fluid does contain sperm and since you have no way of knowing which one of those little guys is going to be tough enough to make it through be safe and use a condom at least.
presuming this is serious... if the preseminal fluid ("pre-cum" which is clear) comes in contact with vaginal secretions, the sperm present in the clear fluid can theoretically swim upstream and fertilize an egg.
HIV is only transmitted by five bodily fluids: blood, semen, preseminal fluid, vaginal fluid, and breast milk. Any of those fluids from an infected host getting into the body of another person can transmit HIV. No other fluids (saliva, urine, etc.) from the body transmit HIV.
There can be sperm present in the preseminal fluid, so there is a chance sperm could be in the vagina, and eventually enter the uterus, even if the man does not ejaculate until after he withdraws his penis from the vagina.
Unfortunately, we still don't know for sure (science). It is said that if the man has ejaculated during the last 72 hours prior to intercourse it may contain sperm. However, it is always the safest to use contraception if you are not ready to start a family. "Accidents" do happen. All the best!
Aids is transmitted through direct contact of a mucous membrane or the bloodstream with a bodily fluid containing HIV, such as blood, semen, vaginal fluid, preseminal fluid, and breast milk. This can be in throught the form of anal, vaginal, or oral sex, blood transfusion, contaminated needles, the exchange between mother and baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding or other exposure to one of the above bodily fluids. This can be between men/woman, men/men, woman/woman.
This fluid is called the Interstitial fluid.
It uses brake fluid in the brake fluid reservoir. The clutch fluid (brake fluid) is fed by the brake fluid reservoir. The clutch fluid reservoir is just beneath the brake fluid reservoir. So, add fluid to the brake fluid reservoir to fill the clutch fluid, also.
Automatic transmission fluid is the proper fluid.Automatic transmission fluid is the proper fluid.
Depends on which fluid you are referring to: * transmission fluid * engine oil fluid * engine coolant fluid * brake fluid * power steering fluid * window washer fluid A little more specificity please!
Fluid in the womb is called as amniotic fluid. The fetus floats in the fluid and this fluid has protective function.