Do all condoms have spermicide?

Condoms may be lubricated or unlubricated. Some condoms used to contain spermicides (chemicals to kill sperm), but most don't. It's best to use condoms without spermicide.

What condoms have no spermicide?

SKYN® Selection 9 Latex Free Condoms | Non Spermicidal Condoms.

Do Trojan condoms have spermicide?

Product Details. Trojan Ultra Ribbed Armor condoms contain Nonxynol-9 spermicide, which is for extra protection against pregnancy only and does not provide extra protection against AIDS and other STIs.

Do Durex condoms contain spermicide?

The maker of Durex has ceased production of condoms containing the spermicide lubricant, nonoxynol-9 (N-9). Recent studies showed that it may actually increase the risk of HIV infection and was highlighted by the World Health Organisation and UNAIDS.

Do one condoms use spermicide?

Our condoms do not contain any other ingredients such as casein, gluten, parabens, spermicide, glycerin, fragrances, etc.

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Do Durex thin feel condoms have spermicide?

These feather-lite condoms are lubricated with a gentle, non-spermicidal lubricant. Made from hypo-allergenic natural tuber latex they are transparent and have a reservoir end.

What are the safest Durex condoms?

Durex Extra Safe condoms are ideal for those wanting that extra peace of mind during sex, or for those more rough times where a thicker condom is ideal. This Extra Safe condoms range are made with a slightly thicker natural rubber latex, with extra lube for comfort.

Do regular Magnum condoms have spermicide?

Nonoxynol-9 Spermicide is on this Condom: For extra protection against pregnancy only. Not for extra protection against AIDS and other STIs. Each condom is electronically tested - To help ensure reliability. Magnum.

Do Magnum large condoms have spermicide?

Nonoxynol-9 spermicide is on this condom: for extra protection against pregnancy only; not for protection against aids and other stis. Each condom is electronically tested--to help ensure reliability. Triple tested trojan quality®: magnum® the gold standard. Accept no substitutes.

Is there spermicide Lube?

Spermicidal lubricant, or lube, is a contraceptive device that prevents sperm from entering the uterus. The lube immobilizes sperm or kills it to prevent pregnancy from vaginal intercourse.

How effective are non spermicidal condoms?

The only difference is that condoms with spermicide have a thin layer of spermicide on them, but it's not enough to give you any extra protection from pregnancy. Using spermicide condoms is definitely better than using no condoms at all. But regular condoms have the same effectiveness as spermicidal condoms.

Which Magnum condoms have spermicide?

Description. Trojan Magnum Armor Spermicidal lubricant condoms have a larger size for a better, more comfortable fit and are lubricated with Nonoxynol-9 spermicide to provide maximum protection against unwanted pregnancy.

Why do condoms break?

The material used to make condoms can weaken over time, so don't use one that has expired. Condoms may rip during use if they don't fit properly or if they are not put on correctly (such as not leaving enough room at the tip of the condom).

Are thin condoms more likely to break?

Thankfully, thin condoms are no more likely to break than standard condoms, and they undergo rigorous testing to make sure. Generally speaking, thin condoms are made from the same durable latex material as standard condoms, just thinner by design.

Does Durex Extra time have spermicide?

Durex Performance condoms consist of lubricated seminal vesicles with non-spermicidal lubricant that causes no harm to sperms. Using Durex Extended Pleasure condoms properly will help in effectively preventing pregnancy & STDs including HIV.

Does Spermicide cause UTI?

One well-known risk factor for UTIs caused by coliform organisms is exposure to vaginal spermicides. Several studies have confirmed a higher risk of UTIs among women using a diaphragm with spermicides compared with sexually active women using other types of contraceptives.

Is Vaseline a spermicidal?

Vaseline, or petroleum jelly, is an oil based ointment that people can use to moisturize and soften dry skin. Although Vaseline may work as a sexual lubricant, it can damage latex condoms and increase the risk of infection and unintended pregnancy. It is better to use a water or glycol based lubricant.

Can you get pregnant using Vaseline?

No. Vaseline does not contain anything to kill sperm, so it is not a contraceptive. Also, Vaseline collects bacteria, is too thick and greasy and is hard to wash off.

Can you put petroleum jelly on your vag?

Avoid using petroleum jelly, such as Vaseline, because it increases the risk of vaginal irritation and infection. Vaginal moisturizers such as Replens can be used on a regular basis to help reduce vaginal dryness.

Do lubricated condoms cause UTI?

A diaphragm, spermicide, or spermicide-lubricated condom can make you more likely to get a UTI because they all can contribute to bacterial growth.

What is Phexxi?

Phexxi is a new non-hormonal birth control method. Phexxi is a prescription vaginal gel that prevents pregnancy.

What are spermicide condoms?

A spermicide condom differs from other condoms because it is coated with spermicide, a type of chemical that kills sperm and is designed to prevent sperm from entering the uterus.

Which condoms are more likely to break?

Non-latex condoms are not quite as effective as latex condoms and have a higher rate of breaking, meaning their effectiveness is very slightly lower at around 95%.

Do Magnum Thin condoms break easily?

As the makers of America's thinnest condom, we repeatedly get asked the same question: “Are thinner condoms more likely to break?” Simply put, no, they're not. They're as strong, durable and safe as the thickest condoms on the market.

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