Normal Appearance: Normal seminal fluid appears whitish to pearly opalescent. The amount that is produced with ejaculation may vary from day to day, though its consistency is typically thicker than mucus from a runny nose. If you've noticed a change in the color, quality or amount of semen you are producing, it's wise to make an appointment to see your doctor.
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Photo of Semen: This is a photograph of semen in a petri dish: http://www.Bing.Com/images/search?Q=semen&qs=im&form=qbir&pq=semen&sc=8-5&sp=1&sk=#view=detail&id=8f7da3badc90a674f374ce0cef26249d5c2db6a7&selectedindex=4.
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