some do some don't. read the box
A study showed that it could have spermicidal effects... However you shouldn't rely in this if you don't want to get pregnant. Go on the pill, use condoms...
they can cause tiny rips in the condom./ they can cause the condom to break altogether.
100% if you had sex a black man, then it's a 100% chance the he leaves you with the kid and never sends in child support
yes, you can get pregnant any time there isn't any 100% way not unless you get your tubes tied or have a hysterectomy. also, condoms are more likely to tear if you use more than one at a time...
I don't know which one is the best but their are popular and trustworthy condom brands out there. Trojan and Durex are two reliable and popular condoms. Use your best judgement, read reviews to find which one is best for you. Spermicidal lubricated condoms might provide a little back up that will kill some extra sperm.
OF COURSE NOTWater is water. You need to use real lubricant.Anyways lubricant doesn't even kill sperm.It's just for the taste and to make the penisslimy so it can easily go in the vagina.The purpose of lubricant is to lubricate and cause less friction. The purpose of spermicide is to kill sperm. K-Y jelly is a lubricant; it is not a spermicide. Some condoms have lubricant and spermicide. Most need more lubrication.
Some of the spermicide will remain in the female but not enough to protect against pregnancy once the condom is removed. Spermicidal condoms are being criticized for reducing protection against STDs--the spermicide makes cell membranes less resistant to infections.
Yes, there are 2 ways. Abstention (don't have sex) and Contraception (use birth control) you can use the birth control pill from your doctors, condoms, an IUD, Spermicidal Jellies. Talk to your doctor or local family planning clinic to find the best method for you and your partner.
If they are practicing Catholics they could not use condoms.
Sometimes, it depends with each person. Some women's vagina's are so sensitive to alien product such that they get yeast infection or even fungal infection. First you could try to use unflavoured ones and if you do but there is still a reverse reaction, try checking with your gynaecologist other than going for product after product which could result to recurrent infections.
Spermicidal means it kills sperm. I understand that you might be worried about chemicals affecting your unborn child, but a condom in your vagina is separated from your uterus by the tiny cervical opening. Even if some of the spermicide managed to, somehow, make its way from the vagina to the uterus (chemicals can't swim like sperm can!), it would still have to cross the amniotic membrane to do any damage - which is unlikely.I am making the assumption that you are using condoms because you don't know each other's sexual health, it's obviously a bit late for contraception ;-). There is always the alternative of you both getting tested so you don't need to use condoms at all.
There are things you can purchase at the drug store. Norforms are a suppository you insert before sex. Look in the feminine products area. Some items say "spermicidal" on the label.