In the US, spermicidal foam is available without a prescription. It is not a very effective contraceptive on its own, but is effective when used with condoms or other forms of contraception.
Condoms and foam are non-prescription methods. Dipahragms are by prescription. All of these methods are barrier methods.
Will it cause any harm to taking the test? Will it give a false-pregnant sign?
Apart from abstention they are the best protection against STDs. There are other alternatives for contraception such as spermicidal gels, IUDs, oral pills, sterilisation etc.
it's a foam or a gel that kills sperm on contact, thus preventing pregnancy...or atleast attempting to as it is not even 90% effective.
Spermicidal methods of contraception are generally less effective than hormonal methods. Hormonal contraceptives, such as birth control pills, patches, or injections, typically have higher efficacy rates, often exceeding 90% with perfect use. In contrast, spermicides have a lower effectiveness, usually around 70-80% with typical use. Therefore, hormonal methods are usually recommended for better pregnancy prevention.
Contraception (i.e. Birth control, IUD, IUC, vaginal foam)
Yes, chlorine is known to have a spermicidal effect and can kill sperm cells. It is not a recommended method of contraception, as it is not 100% effective and can also cause irritation to the genitals.
100% if you had sex a black man, then it's a 100% chance the he leaves you with the kid and never sends in child support
no
Nonprescription sunglasses represented 4 percent of the total shipments delivered by the industry.
There are no known drug interactions between Nuva Ring and spermicidal foam, gel, film, or suppository.
Douching, even with a spermicidal solution, will only eliminate sperm in the Vagina, it will not affect any that have already entered the Uterus. Generally, douching is a very tiresome way of getting pregnant and an ineffective means of contraception.