Yes, but in very small amounts. When semen enters the female reproductive tract from the male, the fluid called semen is made from the fluids inside the male's body. So, if he has taken antibiotics, they would show up in the semen. The thing is that it would be such a small amount that it would be undetectable in the female's blood.
Yes, they could do
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Give due respect to antibiotics and they will resiprocate. You kill them and they will kill you.
Hello. No perfume will not kill sperm. Spermicidal jelly will kill sperm.
Bacon does not kill sperm.
The types of drugs that can kill bacteria are called 'antibiotics'.
No, antibiotics DO NOT kill viruses.
Antibiotics kill bacteria.
No antibiotics will kill fungi living anywhere. Antibiotics either kill or stop bacteria reproducing.
Bacteria are generally killed by antibiotics which are prepared by either or bacteria or microorganisms and are specifically known as BACTERIOCIDAL
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Yeast is not a bacterium, but you can kill some of them with some antibiotics. Antibiotics that are effective against yeast are usually called antifungals.
Antibiotics kill bacteria. They do not kill viruses.
To kill E.coli, antibiotics destroy its molecular coating, which allows the body's immune system to kill the bacteria.