It's safe only if the woman is not having any sexual disease. Otherwise it can be dangerous. Otherwise it doesn't do any good or bad for the man. Only if the man enjoy the taste!!
2006-12-17 19:31:51
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answered by Cream 2
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Vaginal Secretions Drink
2016-12-08 19:08:38
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answered by ? 4
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An increase in discharge is common during pregnancy. Lie down for a half hour or so with a clean pad on. When you get up note the amount of flluid on the pad. Amniotic fluid has a very distinct smell, like bleach or Comet. If there is less than a teaspoon full or two and there is no smell you're most likely just having a normal discharge. Tomorrow call the doctor and ask if they have test strips for checking fluid leakage.
2016-03-17 21:54:33
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answered by Anonymous
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When you say "vaginal fluid" I'm assuming you're speaking of secretions and not talking about having a tall glass of urine, correct?
It wont kill you to ingest some but I wouldn't suggest it over rocks with a straw or anything. Either way, the thought is not very appealing.
Try Gatorade.
2006-12-17 19:31:20
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answered by Sheryl 4
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Call your doctor. If he/she is concerned you can go to the hospital and they can do a litmus test with the fluid to see if it is amniotic fluid or not. But it might also be urine (one of those great pregnancy side-effects) or wet cervical mucus. It's better to be safe and call your doctor just in case. I included a link below. The second link says that you might put a sanitary pad in your underwear to see if you can see what is leaking. Here is an excerpt: "Most expectant moms spring for new undies: not sexy ones, but "granny panties." They not only accommodate a growing belly, they're good "tossaways," too. With all the things going on (and coming out!) down below during pregnancy, that comes in handy. Although what Erin Connor's* husband termed "baby batter"--increased vaginal discharge--occurs in almost all pregnancies, many women don't expect it. "I obsessed over it," says the Miller Place, N.Y., mother of two. "I would analyze the discharge and convince myself something was horribly wrong." She needn't have worried so. "An increase in your normal vaginal discharge actually can be a sign of a healthy pregnancy," says OB-GYN Adelaide Nardone, M.D., medical adviser for Vagisil Women's Health Center in White Plains, N.Y. "The difference between what's considered normal in pregnancy and when you're not pregnant is that you have more of it," she adds. Wearing pantiliners can make you more comfortable. Here are some other "leaks" down below for which you might need your tossaway undies or a pad. Find out which are merely annoying and which could signal a problem that requires immediate medical attention. Urine - - Identify it "There was a time when I felt constantly wet, so I went to the doctor because I thought my amniotic fluid was leaking," recalls Jessica Eginoire, a Des Moines, Iowa, mother who's pregnant with her second child. Fortunately, she found out that it was only urine. Other than seeing your doctor, the way to tell if you're leaking urine or amniotic fluid is to note how often and when it occurs, says April Sarvis, M.D., an OB-GYN at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Mich. If you leak only occasionally, such as when you cough, sneeze or have a good belly laugh, it's likely urine. The smell and color are helpful indicators, too (see below for a description of amniotic fluid). Normal or not If it's urine, yes. Leaking occurs due to pressure of the growing uterus on the bladder. How to deal Kegel exercises--contracting and releasing the muscles around the vagina--help some women control their bladder. "You also can perform 'prophylactic voiding'--going to the bathroom before you have the actual sensation of needing to go," Nardone says. Whatever you do, don't stop drinking lots of water in an attempt to avoid the problem. Amniotic Fluid - - Identify it Amniotic fluid (your "water") should be clear, but it also can be yellow, pink-tinged, brown or green. And, unlike urine, leakage doesn't happen only sporadically; if your membranes are ruptured, you usually continue to leak fluid. If you're unsure whether it's amniotic fluid or urine, put on a pad and lie down for about 30 minutes. If you feel a small gush when you stand, it could be amniotic fluid. Normal or not No. Until she goes into labor, a woman should never leak amniotic fluid. How to deal Call your doctor immediately. "When in doubt, have it checked out," Nardone says. Good luck and hopefully everything is fine!! I know how nerve-wracking it is to think that something is wrong during pregnancy.
2016-04-10 00:11:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I would rather have a diet coke
2014-07-21 06:37:35
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answered by David 2
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Women swallow sperm all the time, so why not?
2014-04-27 21:33:46
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answered by Mariel 2
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Unless ur kneen on catching an STI dont do it. It has no proven wow-factors for ure health, its jus plain wierd
2006-12-17 20:19:06
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answered by Anonymous
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whoa..i dunno whether it's safe or not but it's not good for health.
there are so many other health products and vaginal fluid is definitely not a good option..
2006-12-17 19:32:24
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answered by Purple Ninja 3
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In the men's health section you asked the same question in relation to drinking semen.
TRY DRINKING WATER.
Could someone please pass the stematil.
2006-12-17 20:22:42
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answered by Steamysteam 5
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