Highly unlikely. Kidney stones are causes by higher concentrations of urea, of which there is very little in semen. Go ahead and have fun and don't worry about stones.
No.
No. Semen does not contain hair-growing chemicals. It is not Propecia.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that swallowing semen can make a woman gain weight. Semen is composed of water, protein, sugar, and trace amounts of other nutrients, but the amount ingested during oral sex is minimal and not significant enough to cause weight gain. Weight gain is determined by overall caloric intake and expenditure, not by swallowing semen.
After all there is no harm in swallowing your partners semen.
No, swallowing a man's semen will not have any medical effect on the couple's connection.
The answer is no. Swallowing semen can not get you pregnant.
While swallowing chlamydia-infected semen can infect your throat with chlamydia, it will not affect a pregnancy.
There is alot of protein in semen, and your partner likes it
Yes
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Yes, it can. It depends on his diet and your natural tolerance to his semen. The natural chemicals in his semen are something not normally digested by you, so to make it as easy on your stomach as possible, make sure that he is on a healthy, regular diet. Also, see that you eat something before oral sex; it may help.
That will have no effect whatever on the fetus.Absolutely not (given healthy semen).