You can usually buy spermicide from a pharmacy. Also, many condoms already contain a spermicide.
Yes, it is safe to use spermicide with a condom. However, it is important to follow the instructions carefully to ensure proper application. Spermicide can help increase the effectiveness of the condom in preventing pregnancy.
Because you are allergic to the spermicide.
No. ONE® Condoms do not contain spermicide.
Yes, you can use depo provera and spermicide.
Treatment for spermicide irritation would be to use an antihistaminic medication. Spermicide irritation could be caused because of an allergic reaction.
It would not be an effective spermicide. However, it would probably be an interesting lubricant.
A condom is an sperm barrier used with a 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.
Spermicide will not affect your period at all. Menstruation is controlled by your menstrual cycle, spermicide will not effect this at all.
Because a lubricant (makes things slippery) so a condom may be lubricated but not kill sperm (spermicide) BUT all spermicidal condoms are also lubricated.
Outside.
Using spermicide with Monistat (a treatment for yeast infections) is generally not recommended, as the spermicide can potentially irritate the vaginal lining and disrupt the effectiveness of the antifungal treatment. Additionally, the ingredients in the spermicide may interfere with the absorption of Monistat, reducing its efficacy. It’s advisable to consult a healthcare provider for personalized guidance if you're considering using both products.