That is not a safe or effective method of preventing pregnancy.
Beside washing with soap everytime you pee, poop or have intercourse. You may have an bacterial infection. You should ask your doctor.
Absolutely not. It will foam up and start leaking out around the seals of your dishwasher door.
Yes. Sperms are already swimming and if they have reached the uterus it's too late. And washing the inside of the vagina will just push them further up. Get the morning after pill. Washing afterwards does not work as a emergency contraception.
No, it'll make your vagina turn a moldy green color. Source: Personal Experience
Dawn dish soap works great for hand washing cars, and is environmentally safe as well.
While it is less likely to get pregnant if ejaculation occurs outside the vagina, there is still a small chance of pregnancy due to the possibility of sperm making its way into the vagina. Washing with soap afterward does not guarantee the elimination of all sperm, so it is important to use contraceptive methods, such as condoms or birth control, to reduce the risk of pregnancy.
No, you cannot use bar soap in place of powdered soap when washing clothes - unless you are washing by hand. Powdered and liquid soaps are designed to disperse quickly into the wash water, bar soaps will not do that. After the washing process, bar soap may remain as a bar (although a bit smaller) and then the rinse steps will not be effective at removing residual soap.
soaps are basic
both
Washing soap has more of caustic soda in it, to take up the dirt at higher pH. However bathing soap has either less or zero soda, to avoid skin irritation
Washing soap has more of caustic soda in it, to take up the dirt at higher pH. However bathing soap has either less or zero soda, to avoid skin irritation