No. ONE® Condoms do not contain spermicide.
Spermicide condoms are condoms that contain a spermicide which is something that deactivates and kills the sperm. It's just an added bonus to prevent pregnancy, however these can be more expensive and one or both of the partners could be allergic to spermicides.
Because you are allergic to the spermicide.
A condom is an sperm barrier used with a spermicide.
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Because a lubricant (makes things slippery) so a condom may be lubricated but not kill sperm (spermicide) BUT all spermicidal condoms are also lubricated.
Condoms, female condoms, spermicide, the sponge, foam, or IUD.
Can be a reaction to spermicide or latex in condoms.
Experts used to think that using spermicide with a condom would decrease the pregnancy rate as well as help fight against STIs. However, more recent information indicates that this is not necessarily true and spermicide does not help make condoms more effective.
There is no use for withdrawal when using condoms. If you are afraid of the condom being burst then use a spermicide along with condoms. No I have my beautiful baby boy because of the failure of this exact thing...
no. NO FORM OF CONTRACEPTION IS 100% safe. But surely 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999999999% is good enough.
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.
sure in fact, some condoms have spermicidal lube if i were you id cut out the middleman and just buy those