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Spermicide Information is the Basis for Safe Sex

Added: 03/16/2006

Spermicide is a popular means of contraception. It is now widely used by patients and advised by doctors all over the world. However, are there any dangers of using spermicide contraception? Here is spermicide information for your attention. Spermicides are used for pregnancy prevention. The spermicide effectiveness is rather high. And there are no spermicide side effects.

Are you looking for spermicide information? It is here. Our spermicide information can give many answers to your questions. So please, read on.

Spermicides are chemical elements which make the sperm inactive in the vagina. Spermicides consist of two components. One of them is a chemical matter in different doses and concentrations which lead to the death of the spermatozoa. Other component is the component which gives a contraceptive effect. Most spermicides contain an active component - it is Nonoxipol-9. It is a strong component which kills spermatozoa.

Spermicides exist in the form of creams, gels, pills, suppositories and others. Different gels and creams usually exist for one usage. But creams quicker than gels and suppositories spread in the vagina.

Suppositories can be used with condoms and separately. But the intercourse is possible only after fifteen minutes when these suppositories have been applied.


Now here is some information about spermicide effectiveness. The frequency of the pregnancy appearance during the usage of the spermicides is high. The affectivity of the spermicides depends on the activity of the active component, ability to use spermicides right, frequency of the intercourses, technical properties of the method, which makes easier or more difficult its usage, and on the age of the woman.

It is very important to use spermicides correctly. The spermicides must be put into the vagina very deeply. The usage of the spermicides in combination with other methods such as condoms for example makes the contraceptive effect higher.

The usage of the spermicides is the most optimal method of the contraception. Also the spermicides have many non-contraceptive effects. They are: the spermicides make the lower risk of some diseases which appear after the intercourses. One can buy the spermicides without written instructions. In the case of the missing of taking pills a woman can use the spermecides.

The spermecides can be used as a "lubricant" during intercourse, in the case when the condom breaks during the intercourse. They are the optimal method for women who are not recommended to use hormonal methods of the contraception and also for women who have babies and are feeding them.

Absolute contraindications for the usage of the spermicides don't exist. There are some factors, which can make the spermicides' usage ineffective. They are: allergy on the spermicides, when a woman can't use them properly, when a woman suffers from a toxic shock and when there is something wrong in the structure of the genitors which are the obstacle of the proper usage of the spermicides.

Our spermicide information won't be complete without the following: there are rare cases when a woman uses the spermecides and suddenly she finds out that she is going to be a mother. Why does it happen? The reasons are the following. The spermicides are not used during every intercourse, it is necessary to know about the interval - the intercourse can be possible after one hour when the spermicides have been used. The quantity of the spermicides is not enough. And when a shower is taken earlier than it is recommended.

As for the spermicide side effects they are minimal and irrelevant.

We hope that our spermicide information has helped you.




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