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Durex condoms do not contain spermicides. They are typically made only of latex or polyisoprene to provide protection against pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections.
This method is known as spermicide. Spermicides are substances that contain chemicals that immobilize or kill sperm, thus preventing them from reaching and fertilizing an egg. Spermicides can come in various forms such as foam, gel, cream, or suppositories and are often used in conjunction with other contraceptive methods like condoms.
Some disadvantages of using spermicides include potential irritation or allergic reactions in the genital area, increased risk of urinary tract infections, and limited effectiveness when used alone (higher efficacy when used with other contraceptive methods).
No, condoms do not dissolve in water. They are made of materials that are not water-soluble.
No, coconut oil should not be used with condoms as it can weaken the latex and increase the risk of breakage.
When used correctly, condoms are highly effective in preventing pregnancy. However, no form of contraception is 100% guaranteed. It is possible for condoms to fail, which could result in pregnancy.