Yes all condoms contain text to alert you to what it contains and is made from etc
I am assuming that 'wrapper' is slang for condom, and yes, it is still possible to get pregnant with a condom, though it does reduce the chances.
It just depends how sensitive you are 'down there'. If you get really sore just using a normal condom once or twice a day then using a spermicidal condom will likely irritate you and make you really sore. It differs from person to person. But if you don't get sore then it should be fine to use it a couple times a day. But after using a spermicidal condom, always clean yourself after because spermicide messed with your ph balance and can cause Urinary tract infection (UTI). Hope I helped:)
No, you will not get pregnant off that.
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.
I wouldn't think so...but its always possible I suppose
No, the majority of the sperm would have already moved past the cervix, out of reach of the spermicide.
sure in fact, some condoms have spermicidal lube if i were you id cut out the middleman and just buy those
yup
It is always possible when having sex - the chances of getting pregnant with the two types of BC you are using together is very, very tiny.
spermicidal foam a female condom diaphram injetions brith control patches depo... whcih is a birth control needle keep in mind a condom is most effective against std's and the pill a diaphragm injections patches and needles will not protect against std's
Metronidazole gel is not a spermicidal gel. If you're having intercourse while using it, you should use a condom -- not only for the pregnancy protection, but to help resolve the vaginitis.
It depends on the cereal bar. It should tell you on the bar's wrapper or on the box if you bought them in bulk. You can find it in the nutrient facts on the box or wrapper.