no this can be caused after sex or your vagina is cleaning itself this needs to be investigated by a doctor which if i was you go see one be save than sorry good luck!
kat
Yes you can It Happened to me
No, you probably are not pregnant. This is just one of those odd periods one gets once in awhile.
Yes you can but it will look a bit gloopy
The disappear and pop up in gloopy custard out a volcano
really bad and gloopy
Whoever this is I think you are doing the pharmaceutical technican course, am I right!! In order - Honey,paracetamol suspension, blood,honey, I think... I have to check my answer with the pharmacist tomorrow, but think about it...from the most "gloopy"to the least gloopy syrupy... double check with the pharmacist tomorrow, write your answer in pencil and make changes if necessary!!
Oil in the radiator or water in the oil which will show up as white gloopy stuff on the oil level stick.
Whale sharks are filter feeders and stay deeper in the water. They don't really need shelter because they don't get much sun.
Yew trees live for hundreds of years (often in churchyards) and bear red fruit. These berries are gloopy, sugary and edible, however the seeds are highly poisonous. If you must eat yew berries then be careful.
slurpy sloopy gloopy glurp Crunchy, chewy, soft, mushy, fibrous, spongy, crispy, al dente, and creamy
Yes. It works very well! But don't put alot because your eye lashes will look gloopy and they will stick together... Just put a little on your pointer finger and slowly move your finger up.
Bath Jelly is a powder which is tipped into a bath and it turns the water into a sort of jelly-like, gloopy mixture. Once you have finished with it, you put different powder in and the jelly goes back to a liquid but the colour of the jelly. It also smells quite strange :S x
A fossil I pressume. . . Well the leaf is buried in some gloopy mud, and the mud drys around it making a cast / impression. The leaf rots a away after this because it is so fragile. The mud is lithified and bingo an impression. Am I barking up the right tree. . .
Styrofoam is poly(styrene). Its a fairly common commodity polymer. However poly(styrene) alone is a gloopy mess typically. To make it into the styrofoam known in household products (such as cups, packing material, etc) blowing agents and additives are added to aerate the structure and give various desirable material properties.