Actually, there are four commonly used chemicals: Nonoxynol-9, Octoxynol-9, menfegol and benzalkonium chloride. Not all of these are available everywhere in the world. Some systems such as the sponge uses a combination.
The most common, by far, is Nonoxynol-9. It is also the one that is implicated in most allergies. It is a detergent (as is Octoxynol) and women with an allergy to detergents should not use these. You can search the various spermicidal potions on the net - jelly, foam, film, suppository, tablet. You can also stand in the aisle at the apothecary and read labels. Find one with a different chemical than the spermicide she reacted to and try it out.
Many people do not consider condoms to be adequate protection alone. Spermicide plus a condom greatly reduces the risk.
You are very welcome. Then do not use it.
Actually, there are four commonly used chemicals: Nonoxynol-9, Octoxynol-9, menfegol and benzalkonium chloride. Not all of these are available everywhere in the world. Some systems such as the sponge uses a combination.
The most common, by far, is Nonoxynol-9. It is also the one that is implicated in most allergies. It is a detergent (as is Octoxynol) and women with an allergy to detergents should not use these. You can search the various spermicidal potions on the net - jelly, foam, film, suppository, tablet. You can also stand in the aisle at the apothecary and read labels. Find one with a different chemical than the spermicide she reacted to and try it out.
Many people do not consider condoms to be adequate protection alone. Spermicide plus a condom greatly reduces the risk.
where can you get/buy spericide?
Any chemist/apothecary/drugstore/pharmacy.
does it come in a bottle? do you need a perscrition for it? how much does it normally cost.
Go to Google and enter vaginal spermicide. Or look for a sticky in Birth Control forum.
And stop giving advice on snake skin G-Spots until you learn what you are talking about.
[QUOTE=Brandye;234533]Go to Google and enter vaginal spermicide. Or look for a sticky in Birth Control forum.
And stop giving advice on snake skin G-Spots until you learn what you are talking about.[/QUOTE]
um... i know what im talking about. the g-spot is composed of reptilian skin. thats what its called. plz stop herassing me.
sorry, i ment reptilian tissue...