Vaseline, or petroleum jelly, is not considered sperm-friendly. It can create a barrier that may hinder sperm motility and reduce the chances of conception. Additionally, its thick consistency can be detrimental to the natural movement of sperm. For those trying to conceive, using a water-based lubricant is generally recommended.
Yes, normal saline is considered sperm-friendly because it has the same salt concentration as the fluids in the body, making it safe for sperm. it is commonly used in fertility procedures to wash and preserve sperm for artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization.
yes, it's even used as sperm expander in artificial insemination
No Vaseline was created in 1991.
Hi there are germs in vaseline
No, Vaseline is NOT edible.
Vaseline won't protect you from chlamydia. You can't get chlamydia from sharing a jar of Vaseline with someone, though.
Depending on what kind of discharge. If the discharge is clear, slippery, and stretches, (resembling egg whites) this is your most fertile time of the month. You have this kind of discharge right at and during ovulation. This is your sperm friendly mucous, it helps the sperm be more mobile and gives it a healthier environment letting it live longer and also enter your cervix. If it is cloudy or white this is not as " sperm friendly".
vaseline does not and never will and never has tested on any animals always humans
Carmax is a car dealer and vaseline is a lubricant-so no.
Since Vaseline is not a spermicidal, the answer would be yes.
Vaseline will dissolve the plastics slowly. Also, Vaseline will just make the cube feel slimy and greasy.
The refractive index of Vaseline is approximately 1.47. This value may vary slightly depending on the specific formulation of the Vaseline product.