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<blockquote data-quote="bonesninja" data-source="post: 5126746" data-attributes="member: 557079"><p>not......Yes, since urine is ultimately a blood derivative, it contains trace amounts of the hormones we produce as males and females, so we can tell quite easily whether or not the urine in question was produced by a male or a female, and even the general condition of the male or female which produced it (judging by the different hormone levels, nutrient levels, the concentrations of different metabolic wastes, the ratio of water to suspended matter, etc).</p><p></p><p>That's why pregnancy tests using urine work so well. To answer your additional question, though, if all you were using was a simple pregnancy test and not performing a comprehensive screening, male urine would simply show as "not pregnant" since it would naturally lack the hormones produced by females when they're pregnant, which is all that test looks for the presence or absence of.</p><p></p><p>It really is quite a complex fluid and just about as useful as blood itself for gauging the nature and health of the person who produced it. Plus, it's much easier to get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bonesninja, post: 5126746, member: 557079"] not......Yes, since urine is ultimately a blood derivative, it contains trace amounts of the hormones we produce as males and females, so we can tell quite easily whether or not the urine in question was produced by a male or a female, and even the general condition of the male or female which produced it (judging by the different hormone levels, nutrient levels, the concentrations of different metabolic wastes, the ratio of water to suspended matter, etc). That's why pregnancy tests using urine work so well. To answer your additional question, though, if all you were using was a simple pregnancy test and not performing a comprehensive screening, male urine would simply show as "not pregnant" since it would naturally lack the hormones produced by females when they're pregnant, which is all that test looks for the presence or absence of. It really is quite a complex fluid and just about as useful as blood itself for gauging the nature and health of the person who produced it. Plus, it's much easier to get. [/QUOTE]
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