No, spermicide does not prevent STDs. Spermicide only reduces the risk of pregnancy.
Fluorine is commonly used in shampoo, spermicide, detergent and laxatives
it's doubtful but I would retest with a clean test.
Yes, acid is deadly to sperm. However think of the way it smells.
no. NO FORM OF CONTRACEPTION IS 100% safe. But surely 99.999999999999999999999999999999999999999999% is good enough.
Barrier contraceptive is a condom, and chemical contraceptive is 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.
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It releases spermicide into the uterus to keep sperm from fertilizing eggs.
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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.
to prevent STDs.
avoids STDs and get regular preventive care.
pregnancy, stds, whip lash
The best way to stop a girl from getting pregnant is to take steps to prevent the pregnancy in the first place by using birth control. There are lots of options: the depo-provera shot or birth control pill for her, condoms, spermicide, etc. Condoms are your best bet because they will protect her from pregnancy and protect you both from STDs
Yes, you can use depo provera and spermicide.
No. ONE® Condoms do not contain spermicide.
Because you are allergic to the spermicide.