Yes, lubricant is not a contraceptive in it's own right. There are lubricants which include a spermicidal agent (something to kill sperm.) They are very unreliable on their own but can improve the reliability of other barrier methods such as condoms or caps.
No. It is one of the easily available lubricant and it will not harm you.
Using met while pregnant is terratogenic to the growing fetus.
AbsolUTEly not !!
Its not that simple. Different applications call for different types of lubricant. Using a semisolid in some applications would be catastrophic while in others it is perfect.
Yes it works very well as an anal lubricant, but DO NOT castor if you are pregnant.
It makes no difference in or out of the shower while having intercourse; if your not on the pill or not using a condom, it is usually east to get pregnant.
NO you cannot
By using a condom and a lubricant. It is a friction burn from over rubbing while too dry.
Yes. She can use baby oil of a reputed company as a sexual lubricant.
Women who are pregnant or who may become pregnant should check with their physicians before using cephalosporins.
none whatsoever
It does not. If you use it as lubricant it wont change a thing.