yes, I have heard it can be detected, but a test for determining sex of urine has to be given.
The "test" for determining the sex of urine is real easy: cap the bottle and shake it for about ten seconds. Male urine develops a foam on top. Female urine does not.
When I started a suboxone clinic a few years ago part of the requirement was I do a urine drug test once a week. I didn't want to stop smoking pot so I found a guy who was also using suboxone (AND ONLY SUBOXONE) and he pissed in a cup for me. He'd fill a bottle which i could split over four weeks. Id add a tablespoon of boiling hot water to the cup before I left the house and submerge the cup in a thermos of hot water. I never failed a test (over 2 years.) It is important to note that the place I pissed at sent it out so I don't know if the temp would be okay if the facility tests then and there. No one ever detected a males urine when I submitted my sample. Also important to note, many drug tests strip you down and you can't bring your purse in the room with you so know what facility you are using.
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Foaming/non-foaming urine sounds like urban folklore to me...
Yes you can tell the difference based on the hormones contained in the urine. There will also be some shed cells in the urine which can be tested for XY vs XX chromosomes. That said - few labs testing urine actually run tests for these. If you are expecting to have to submit to a urine-based drug test and are considering trying to cheat with someone else's urine, the biggest problem isn't whether you are using urine from a different gender - it's that you are trying to cheat. (Also, if they are running the test according to best practices, you won't be able to substitute the urine anyway) Just quit doing the drugs you shouldn't be using in the first place and keep the rest of us safe!
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Usually - yes. Most drug tests ARE urine tests (although there are blood-based drug tests too). As an example: Male urine will have a certain normal ratio of testosterone to estrogen (much more testosterone) in a normal range. Female urine will be the reverse - more estrogen. Those two chemicals are pretty easy to spot in the analysis.
If you are a male using female urine or vice-versa you will be caught. The best thing is to just stop what you are doing and get clean; then you won't be caught.
Yes...I know from personal experience. However Im not sure if your a woman trying to use male urine they notice.But if your male using female urine than yes they can tell.
Only if the female is pregnant, on their period, or very stressed. Or if the male recently ejaculated, in which case semen or seminal fluid is likely to be in the urine.
Normally they don't check for it, but it's no real problem to evaluate estrogen and testosterone levels in a urine sample.