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sure in fact, some condoms have spermicidal lube if i were you id cut out the middleman and just buy those

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Q: Is it safe to put spermicide on a condom?
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Is spermicide on the outside or inside of a condom?

Outside.


What if your boyfriend put it in for a minute without a condom and then put a spermicidal condom on would it kill anything that could have gotten inside you?

No, the majority of the sperm would have already moved past the cervix, out of reach of the spermicide.


What is an over-the-counter sperm barrier that is used with spermicide?

A condom is an sperm barrier used with a spermicide.


What is the white stuff on a condom when they have not been used?

That's most likely spermicide. Spermicide kills any sperm cells if they escape from the condom. Basically, the "white stuff" is extra protection.


If you use a spermicidal condom does some of the spermicide from the condom remain inside the female for a little while or does it just stop killing sperm one the condom is taken out of the female?

Some of the spermicide will remain in the female but not enough to protect against pregnancy once the condom is removed. Spermicidal condoms are being criticized for reducing protection against STDs--the spermicide makes cell membranes less resistant to infections.


How is lubricant applied for intercourse?

you apply it to the inside of the condom and the outside for maximum intensity, but do not use it as a spermicide.


What is the difference between barrier and chemical contraceptive methods?

Barrier contraceptive is a condom, and chemical contraceptive is spermicide.


If lubricant doesn't mean spermicide then why when i asked earlier you said only lubricated condoms have spermicide?

Because a lubricant (makes things slippery) so a condom may be lubricated but not kill sperm (spermicide) BUT all spermicidal condoms are also lubricated.


How can you stop yourself from producing sperm?

Wearing a condom in addition to using a backup method. A great combination (but not always best for 'the mood') is a condom with a spermicide. They come in many different forms. There are gels, liquids, films. Always use the pill or a spermicide in conjunction with condoms.


What are the chances of becoming pregnant from the sperm which are inside the condom?

the sperm inside the condom cannot impregnate you. However if there is a hole or split in the condom the sperm that escapes can. Although condoms are coated in spermicide it will not kill all of the sperm.


If you were wearing a condom ejaculated into it and put another one on like 5 minutes later can she still get pregnant?

Not unless you had no barrier when you ejaculated into her. If you had the condom on and ejaculated into the condom while you were inside of her, then exited her and changed condoms (unless the condom broke) you could not get her pregnant. The only way for her to get pregnant is if you ejaculated into her or emptied your fluids into her (and most condoms have spermicide). If neither are the case, it is nearly 0% chance that she could get pregnant.


Is it safe not to use a condom during the first low dose week of your pills?

Depending on when you started your very first pill pack determines the answer to this question. If you are on at least your second pill pack, you should be safe to not use a condom in the first week of your pills. However, if you are on your very first pill pack, you should use a back-up method (such as condom, spermicide, etc.) for the first month you are starting the pill since it takes about a month to get into full-effect from preventing pregnancy.