A couple of questions

Why does my lube turn white?

Most likely, the white liquid came from your own ejaculate. Some women express liquid from their urethra when they climax. For some, this consists of a small amount of milky white fluid this, technically, is the female ejaculate. Although typically this fluid is released with an orgasm, that is not always the case.04 Feb 2017

Does arousal fluid turn white?

Sexual arousal Sexual excitement is a common cause of white discharge. Normally, vaginal discharge is clear or milky white. This fluid cleans, protects, and lubricates the vagina. When you're sexually aroused, the discharge is more noticeable because it thickens and increases.

Can lubricant cause white discharge?

Also, glands in the vagina secrete a clear, watery fluid that helps lubricate the vagina during sex. The presence of this arousal fluid may make vaginal discharge more noticeable. The discharge may become thicker and have a clear or milky white appearance.

How do you know if Lube is expired?

How To Tell If Your Lube Is Old?

  1. A funny odor,
  2. A consistency that is different from when you first started using it (for instance, the product has dried out),
  3. An unpleasant taste (especially if it is an edible lube)
  4. Any change in color (maybe it was translucent and is now opaque).

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Can lubricants change color?

Contamination is another common reason why a lubricant changes color. An oil can become darker if there is lubricant cross-contamination or the presence of solid particles from the environment. When an abnormal color change takes place, the presence of contaminants should be explored.

What is female sperm called?

They are also referred to as sex cells. Female gametes are called ova or egg cells, and male gametes are called sperm. Gametes are haploid cells, and each cell carries only one copy of each chromosome. These reproductive cells are produced through a type of cell division called meiosis.

CAN expired lube cause yeast infection?

If you use silicone-based lube or oil-based lube, when expired, the ingredients of these lubricants can cause allergies that may produce itching, burning, and even a yeast infection. Some ingredients are also linked with an increased risk of infections like bacterial vaginosis.

Can lube cause yeast infections?

The three main types of lube are: Never use flavored lubes for vaginal intercourse—they contain sugar (glucose) and can cause yeast infections. Lubes containing glycerine can also trigger yeast infections.