The method of contraception that uses chemicals to kill or immobilize sperm is called a _____ method.
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Chlorine can kill sperm. However, it is not an effective form of contraception. Having sex in a pool that has chlorinated water will not prevent pregnancy.
No, normal saline is not considered to be sperm friendly. Because of the ingredients and chemicals in saline, it will kill sperm on contact.
zero because your sperm went in it
Male sperm determine the sex of the baby, not chemicals, etc.
While Lysol is a disinfectant that can kill many types of bacteria and viruses, it is not meant to be used on or inside the human body. Using Lysol or any other disinfectant on sperm is not recommended and could be harmful. If you are looking to prevent pregnancy or reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections, it is best to use appropriate contraception methods or practice safe sex.
Contraception by the 'barrier' method - such as a condom, or a diaphragm in the woman. Contrast this with phamaceutical methods, such as the Pill, or spermicides.
Generally when you have an orgasm. There are exceptions, there is some discharge prior to orgasm, which is one of the reasons that the withdrawal method is not reliable as a method of contraception. In addition many adolescents have night discharges in their sleep, often called wet dreams.
It's not ! The withdrawal method is the most unreliable form of contraception there is ! It relies on the man having the control to withdraw before ejaculating - extremely difficult to do under the emotional stress of intercourse. Additionally, even 'pre-cum' has sperm in it !
Spermicides are a type of contraceptive that contain chemicals designed to immobilize or kill sperm, preventing them from reaching and fertilizing an egg. They are typically used in conjunction with barrier methods such as condoms or diaphragms to enhance their effectiveness. Spermicides are available in various forms, including gels, foams, creams, and suppositories.
Sperm
Chlorine can kill sperm. However, it is not an effective form of contraception. Having sex in a pool that has chlorinated water will not prevent pregnancy.
Technically no, but since sperm are microscopic you can't always know if any has. You can become pregnant without the man ejaculating though -- the precum (when the penis sort of "leaks" a little bit with arousal or as he approaches orgasm) contains sperm, and this is more than enough to get you pregnant. This is why the "pullout" method of contraception is so ineffective.
Yes, it is a form of contraception because, it prevents sperm from getting to the eggs therefore preventing pregnancy.
Contraception
chemicals found in sperm.
There is no stats to support that smoking weed will stop you from conceiving. It's not a form of contraception. It's rumored to effect your sperm count, but this will still allow contraception.
Spermacides kill sperm. The most common is nonoxynol-9.