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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.
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.
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.
Yes, chlorine can kill sperm. Exposure to chlorine in high concentrations, such as in swimming pools or hot tubs, can impact the viability of sperm and reduce their ability to fertilize an egg. However, the effect of chlorine on sperm may vary depending on the concentration and duration of exposure.
Chlorine does not instantly kill sperm upon contact. The exact time can vary depending on the concentration of chlorine, temperature, and other factors, but typically it can take several minutes for chlorine to deactivate sperm.
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.
No, the majority of the sperm would have already moved past the cervix, out of reach of the 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.
Most condoms today have a lubricant which includes a spermicide that kills sperm instantly. Temperature and exposure to air are other factors that can kill sperm almost immediately as well.
No, Monistat will not kill sperm and should not be used as a spermicide. This medication is used to treat infections caused by fungus.
Spermicide is ineffective when used alone, so yes, you could be pregnant. If the male finished ejaculating completley, or hadn't ejaculated at all, the chances are much lower that you are pregnant, because the spermicide would have killed the sperm, but sometimes males emit a substance containing sperm both before or after ejaculaion, which means you could be at risk for pregnancy. Anyways, in most cases, the spermicide probebley would not kill all the sperm if the condom broke, so it would be a good idea to get a pregnancy test or consultation with your gynacologist.
No wear a condom big buddy
Coconut oil is not a spermicide.
To kill the sperm, you would need to purchase spermicide and put it into the vagina before having intercourse. Drinking salt water will not have any effect whatsoever.
OF COURSE NOTWater is water. You need to use real lubricant.Anyways lubricant doesn't even kill sperm.It's just for the taste and to make the penisslimy so it can easily go in the vagina.The purpose of lubricant is to lubricate and cause less friction. The purpose of spermicide is to kill sperm. K-Y jelly is a lubricant; it is not a spermicide. Some condoms have lubricant and spermicide. Most need more lubrication.
Spermicide is not produced by any organ in the male body; rather, it is a chemical agent used to kill sperm and prevent fertilization. Sperm is produced in the testes, while seminal fluid, which nourishes and helps transport sperm, is produced by the seminal vesicles, prostate gland, and bulbourethral glands. Spermicide is typically a contraceptive product used by females, not a product of male reproductive organs.
No, Mountain Dew is not a spermicide. It is a brand of citrus-flavored soft drink and does not contain any ingredients designed to prevent pregnancy or kill sperm. Spermicide is a specific type of contraceptive agent, while Mountain Dew is meant for consumption as a beverage.