Yes they do, in fact spermicides used together with latex condoms are quite effective.
Manix is a brand of condoms that work by creating a barrier to prevent bodily fluids from coming into contact during sexual activity, reducing the risk of transmitting sexually transmitted infections and preventing pregnancy. They are made from materials such as latex or polyurethane, which provide a protective barrier while still allowing for natural sensation. It is essential to use them correctly and consistently to ensure their effectiveness.
If there was no friction between the two condoms, they would slide past each other easily, potentially causing them to slip off during use and leading to a higher risk of unintended pregnancy or transmission of sexually transmitted infections. It's important for condoms to have some friction to ensure a secure fit and effectiveness during sexual activity.
Femidoms, or female condoms, are worn inside the vagina to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. They create a barrier to stop sperm from reaching the egg. Femidoms are made of thin, soft plastic called polyurethane or nitrile and have a flexible ring at each end to hold them in place.
yes but it has to be a bigger balloon and quite dangerous and painful there is a risk of the balloon can catch on the genitalia and cut off circulation also balloons would bring pain to both unless lubricated
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Well latex condoms are good to prevent pregnancy for the most part but as opposed to latex or polyurethane condoms or animal skin condoms are all good but I recommend spermicidal lubricated condoms.
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.
There are several birth control methods out there. However, the only 100% effective method is abstainance, as condoms can have holes in them, he might not pull out in time, and pills don't always work.
Condoms and foam are non-prescription methods. Dipahragms are by prescription. All of these methods are barrier methods.
Sure it works. Most of the time.
Because a lubricant (makes things slippery) so a condom may be lubricated but not kill sperm (spermicide) BUT all spermicidal condoms are also lubricated.
A study showed that it could have spermicidal effects... However you shouldn't rely in this if you don't want to get pregnant. Go on the pill, use condoms...
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.
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
yes, you can get pregnant any time there isn't any 100% way not unless you get your tubes tied or have a hysterectomy. also, condoms are more likely to tear if you use more than one at a time...
A condom's primary function is not to kill, but to block the semen from progressing into the womans vagina; however, there are condoms that are coated in a spermicidal fluid that will kill the semen on contact without harming you or the other party. Such contraceptive measure though, do not guarantee the prevention of STD's. Take care, and stay safe.
Like condoms.