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- Spermicide: How To Use, Benefits, Risks Effectiveness
Overview Spermicide is a substance you put inside your vagina before sex to help prevent pregnancy It works by making sperm unable to move so they can’t reach an egg
- Spermicide: 6 Types and How to Use Them - Verywell Health
Spermicide does not prevent sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and some people experience uncomfortable side effects from spermicide, including vaginal inflammation and irritation This article discusses six types of spermicides and how to use them to prevent pregnancy
- Spermicide - Wikipedia
Spermicide is a contraceptive substance that destroys sperm, inserted vaginally prior to intercourse to prevent pregnancy As a contraceptive, spermicide may be used alone However, the pregnancy rate experienced by couples using only spermicide is higher than that of couples using other methods
- Spermicide and Contraceptive Gel | Spermicidal Lube, Gel Foam
Spermicide is a chemical that you put deep into your vagina right before sex It prevents pregnancy two ways: blocking the entrance to the cervix so sperm can’t get to your egg, and stopping sperm from moving well enough to swim to your egg
- Spermicides: How to Use, Pros, Cons Effectiveness
Spermicides are chemical barriers to conception They are a reversible method of birth control, meaning that when a woman quits using them, full fertility returns Vaginal spermicides are available in forms such as foam, cream, jelly, film, suppository, or tablet
- Spermicide - American Pregnancy Association
Spermicide is a chemical product that comes in the form of a jelly, foam, or cream and is a barrier method of birth control It prevents pregnancy by killing sperm or preventing it from reaching the egg
- 6 spermicide options and how they work - Medical News Today
This article explores what spermicide is in more detail and the different types a person can use It also explores some frequently asked questions and alternative products
- Methods - Spermicide - Harvard Health
Among the least effective forms of birth control — one of the highest pregnancy rates of all birth control methods About 21 out of 100 women who only use spermicides become pregnant in a year of use ©2026 Harvard University All rights reserved
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