What is the best spermicide/foam to use?

Serious answers only please...i would resembling to know what you recommend which is the best spermicide/foam contraceptive to use. Or if anyone knows the most forceful one to prevent pregnancies.
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VCF, they also own the film's to and ancestors love those, they dissolve and no feeling of them close to the foam.

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Pack some peanut butter up at hand.

That seemed to work once when at hand wasn't any other available birth control around.

Natural remedies sometimes are better for your body rather than subjecting it to chemicals.

Good luck.

!!LADIES!! i obligation your help?

You requirement to be on the pill and have your boyfriend other wear a condom. You must be aware of STDS and HPV.

How do i tell (HELP PLEASE ,answers appreciated)?

Nothing is 100% preventive,I'd stick to condoms' or B.C. pills,assumeing that you're married.

Ladies singular is this normal?

You should be on birth control or using condoms, honey. I know that you know that. Besides, spermicides are smelly and can be extremely irritating to your vagina. They can certainly cause bacterial infections if you are sensitive to them. The foams probably work better but are humiliated and not convenient contained by the least. It'll really exterminate the mood. Also both of these have a superior failure rate than bc or condoms. Just use a condom or obtain on the pill.

Women only please.?

A spermicide gel/foam short nonoxynol-9.

Nonoxynol-9 is a chemical that kills sperm (a spermicide) used contained by lubricants and lubricated condoms. It can help prevent pregnancy when it is used surrounded by the vagina along with condoms or other birth control methods. Nonoxynol-9 should not be used contained by the mouth or rectum.
Because nonoxynol-9 kills HIV contained by the test tube, it used to be considered as a agency to prevent HIV infection during intercourse. Unfortunately, many culture are allergic to it. Their sex organs (penis, vagina and rectum) can get irritated and develop small sores that truly make it easier for HIV infection to go on. We recommend not using condoms with lubricant containing Non-9 since it is also prearranged to break down latex and increase the risk of HIV and STD infection.





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