sorry but dont lubricants tend to have a warning or somthing about them not being contreceptives? sorry but just looking at the bottle would have saved you alot of time. or looking things up on different threads or sites, theres loads on lubricants ect on here.
The statement on the box is to avoid lawsuits or something. These do not act as contraceptives but can have some inhibiting characteristics. Talk to your doctor and you can get a prescription for vaginal cream that enhances the chance for pregnancy through adjusting the pH of the vagina to be more accommodating to sperm.
I suspect, lust, she did learn something here that she may not have found just searching.
Good question:
The answer in a word is: N O !
A lubricating solution and a contraceptive jel are two different products for two different purposes.
sorry but dont lubricants tend to have a warning or somthing about them not being contreceptives? sorry but just looking at the bottle would have saved you alot of time. or looking things up on different threads or sites, theres loads on lubricants ect on here.
The statement on the box is to avoid lawsuits or something. These do not act as contraceptives but can have some inhibiting characteristics. Talk to your doctor and you can get a prescription for vaginal cream that enhances the chance for pregnancy through adjusting the pH of the vagina to be more accommodating to sperm.
I suspect, lust, she did learn something here that she may not have found just searching.