Pre-cum can definitely contain sperm, and sperm can survive in a woman's body for up to 7 days. Hope it helps.
Monistat 1 usually takes around 24 hours to dissolve completely after it has been inserted into the vagina.
Glass is not a fluid, but a solid. However, it does have some fluid-like properties over long periods of time. This is due to the arrangement of its molecules, which allows it to flow slowly. This can affect its properties and behavior, such as causing it to deform over time under stress.
Twinkies have a long shelf life due to their low moisture content and the artificial preservatives used in their production. Although they may not physically survive a nuclear explosion, the myth of their indestructibility comes from their ability to stay edible for a long time under normal conditions.
No, a rat-tailed maggot, also known as the larva of a drone fly, needs oxygen to survive. This aquatic larva breathes through a long, telescopic breathing tube called a "rat tail" that it extends to the surface of the water to take in oxygen. Without access to oxygen, the maggot will not be able to survive.
When the volume of a fluid is heated at the bottom, the molecules near the heat source gain energy and move faster, which causes them to spread out. This leads to a decrease in density of the fluid at the bottom and results in buoyancy forces driving fluid circulation, known as convection.
Once saliva is introduced into the vagina, it begins to break down due to the presence of vaginal fluids and enzymes. Saliva does not "stay alive" or survive in the vagina for an extended period of time. It is quickly absorbed, diluted, or expelled from the body.
Depending on the amount of ejaculation and the "place" of the penis in the vagina when it occured.. Did the partie take a bath? There are more elements to it. but if none are effected it can go upwards of 72 hours...
You most likely won't survive from like fluid build up in your lung and etc.
yes it does anwhere from before intercourse to right before you ejaculate itsd purpose is to neutralize the acidity of the vagina so the sperm can survive yes it does anwhere from before intercourse to right before you ejaculate itsd purpose is to neutralize the acidity of the vagina so the sperm can survive yes it does anwhere from before intercourse to right before you ejaculate itsd purpose is to neutralize the acidity of the vagina so the sperm can survive However, there may be some ejaculate / sperm present in pre-ejaculate, therefore, oulling out before the man ejaculates is not a 100% positive way to avoid pregnancy.
Sperm cannot survive in the acidic environment of the vagina for long periods. During menstruation, the shedding of the uterine lining carries away any sperm that may have entered the reproductive tract.
No, it is highly unlikely for a female to become pregnant from toilet splashes on the vagina. Sperm would not survive long outside the body and would not be able to migrate into the vagina in this manner to cause pregnancy.
The insertion of a long needle attached to a syringe through the back wall of the vagina to gain access to the peritoneal cul-de-sac (the area between the uterus and the rectum) to drain fluid.
If there is a low amount of fluid, yes it can sometimes, because the sack can actually reseal itself and produce more fluids. If there is no fluid at all, it would live only a very short time without it, how long depends on gestational age and fetal development.
It is highly unlikely to get pregnant from contact with a towel that has been used by a boy. Pregnancy occurs when sperm enters the vagina and fertilizes an egg. Sperm cannot survive long outside the body, so the chances of becoming pregnant in this scenario are very low.
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A man can be inside of a vagina for a significant amount of time. It is usually between 1 minute and as long as his erection lasts, which could be up to 20 minutes or longer.
Not long