Black light shows anything containing protein. Even the watery stuff in potatos can "show up" under a blacklight.
all bodily fluids show up
White
HIV can be transmitted by semen or by vaginal fluid, even if those fluids don't meet. The pathogen is transmitted though mucous membranes or broken skin, not through some alchemy that occurs when vaginal fluid and semen meet.
Anytime you exchange fluids you are at risk. Fluids include saliva, semen, or vaginal fluid...and blood.
WOW what a great question... Yep a black light makes the enzymes & minerals foreign to the flooring Glow at a different rate.. It wont tell you if its semen, just show the pattern & size.. most foreign liquids will glow even after they are dried.. But if your looking for semen or urine, vaginal fluids on sheets, walls, comforter, flooring etc a standard black light will work , the darker the room the better the definition..
No, women cannot get pregnant from another woman's vaginal fluid. Pregnancy can occur when sperm fertilizes an egg, and this typically requires semen from a male partner.
Yes, chlamydia can be found also in vaginal fluid and in the anus.
Blood.seman,milk in the womans breast,urine
Yes, you can use a black light on bed sheets or where-ever and the semen will be visible.
HIV is contacted by contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.
No. HIV is transmitted through contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.
No. For instance, HIV can be spread by blood, semen, vaginal secretions, and breast milk.
it is very bright
Women don't create semen. They do create vaginal lubricants, and may excrete fluid from the bladder and Skene's gland. The color of all of these fluids ranges from clear, to milky white, to pale yellow.