Sediment in the urine is caused by skin cells and debris from the urinary system.
Human beings 'pee' urine, not water. Urine can sometimes appear clear if one is very well hydrated, but it is still urine.
There are many solutions. I recommend that you both go into the wheelchair stall. Then let her pee into the trash can. She can stand with her legs spread apart over it or she can sit on it. I used to do it when I was little, and it's really easy to reach and actually quite hygienic. You can also purchase a bottle* for her and she can pee-pee into that. Then just dump it into the toilet. * A good brand of bottle is My Pee-Pee Bottle, but a water bottle would do fine - if she's a good "aimer". To help her, tell her pee a little (some might get on the floor) and then adjust the bottle to capture the urine.
between 90 and 100....just took one with my boyfriends pee in a bottle
The 'Pee Pee Bottle' is designed to help toddlers urinate on-the-go, when there is not a clean bathroom available. Parents can bring the portable 'pee-pee bottle' with them and when the child has finished urinating, the bottle can be sealed and then cleaned out at a more convenient time. The pee-pee bottle works for both boys and girls.
To prevent your pee bottle from developing a foul odor, make sure to empty and clean it regularly with soap and water. Additionally, consider using a bottle specifically designed for urine collection, as these are often made with materials that resist odor buildup.
Urine can become a health hazard if left in a bottle for more than 24 hours, as bacteria can multiply and potentially cause infections. It is best to dispose of urine properly and not store it in a bottle for an extended period of time.
For a woman, I suggest buying the smallest container of synthetic urine especially. Woman can put a bottle of fake pee in their "safe" or vagina. It will keep ur fake urine exactly body temp. Never put fake urine into a different bottle than it was bought in. May cause contamination.
Urine can start to degrade and become unsafe in a bottle after about 24 hours due to the growth of bacteria. It is recommended to dispose of urine within this time frame to avoid potential health risks.
The scientific term for pee is urine.
Urine
No. It is pee.
Urine.