A woman's vagina is alkaline (acidic). A man's semen is basic.
Prostate secretions are part of what makes up semen. Yes, it is alkaline to offset the acidity of the vagina, thus giving the sperm a better chance of survival once they enter the vagina.
Semen has a Ph of about 7.2-8.0, making it slightly base on the Ph scale. It is important to remember that the higher the number, the lower the acidity and the more basic the substance will be.
Basically, the alkaline pH of the seminal fluid is to protect the sperm. This is necessary for a couple of reasons: - The vagina is slightly acidic, while the sperm are made to be in an alkaline environment. If they had no alkaline protection from the semen itself, they'd die when they hit the vagina, which kills the entire (evolutionary) point of having sex. - Urine is acidic, and there's often some leftovers from some previous peeing in the urethra. The semen neutralizes the urine, lettin gthe sperm go through without dying.
Iron filings are not a component of semen.
No, women do not produce semen.
NO.
Women can not 'squirt semen' because they simply do not have the parts that make semen. But they can 'ejaculate' some sort of substance from the vagina.
no not necessarily.
The Manatee
Your question is not entirely coherent. Although, I think you're asking how long semen can be detected in the vagina for an analysis. Semen can live up to 5 days in the vagina and still be analyzed.
The semen is expelled from the penis, into the female vagina.
Semen has to be inside the vagina for you to get pregnant.
It could be discharge from a yeast infection.
They fit their whole hand into your vagina and dig around to find the semen in your vagina.
By having sex and sticking your erect penis into a woman's vagina and ejaculating, releasing semen into her vagina.
The semen is released into the vagina, while the egg is reaching the lining of the uterus, the sperm penetrates the egg.