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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:02 pm
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 9:23 pm
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:12 pm
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Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 4:35 am
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Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 9:16 am
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Alakoompahed I cant wear condoms, and she can't handle latex or poly anyway. So why don't you two use a hormonal method?
Alakoompahed We use VCF most every time VCF is one of the least effective methods of birth control.
Alakoompahed but i have delayed ejaculation, to the point that I never orgasm during sex under normal circumstances. This was one of those above and beyond moments that wasn't planned or even thought of till about a minute, tops, before the event horizon was reached. Even if you don't usually ejaculate during sex you should be playing it safe, especially since you do occasionally ejaculate from sex and pre-ejaculate may contain live sperm.
Alakoompahed besides, no method is 100% safe other than abstinence. even condoms, used perfectly, only work 90-94% of the time. It's true that no method is 100% effective. But most hormonal methods are at least 99% effective.
Alakoompahed Also, the sperm that gets you pregnant (men fire 3 types per ejaculate) are only alive for 3 days tops. not a week I didn't say they were alive for a week, I said almost a week. Sperm can live for up to five days in a woman's body.
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Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 1:37 pm
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LorienLlewellyn Alakoompahed I cant wear condoms, and she can't handle latex or poly anyway. So why don't you two use a hormonal method? Alakoompahed We use VCF most every time VCF is one of the least effective methods of birth control. Alakoompahed but i have delayed ejaculation, to the point that I never orgasm during sex under normal circumstances. This was one of those above and beyond moments that wasn't planned or even thought of till about a minute, tops, before the event horizon was reached. Even if you don't usually ejaculate during sex you should be playing it safe, especially since you do occasionally ejaculate from sex and pre-ejaculate may contain live sperm. Alakoompahed besides, no method is 100% safe other than abstinence. even condoms, used perfectly, only work 90-94% of the time. It's true that no method is 100% effective. But most hormonal methods are at least 99% effective. Alakoompahed Also, the sperm that gets you pregnant (men fire 3 types per ejaculate) are only alive for 3 days tops. not a week I didn't say they were alive for a week, I said almost a week. Sperm can live for up to five days in a woman's body.
1. her doctor doesn't want to give it to her because of a cyst on her ovary causing her to have various hormonal imbalances. Last time they attempted it, she became violently bipolar, bled like a gutted trout, and started losing hair.
2. VCF, when used correctly, is no worse than a condom. Most people just don't let the spermicide strip dissolve before having sex.
3. I'm aware it has c** in it sometimes, and I use VCF any time I have it. And I have had two orgasms with a partner in 3 1/2 years of being sexually active. It's usually nothing to worry about.
4. see reason one why hormonal methods won't work.
5. this is true, but like I said, the ones that have DNA, and are made to do the job of impregnation, only live 3 days if they come from a man with optimum health.
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Posted: Wed Apr 07, 2010 2:03 pm
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Alakoompahed VCF, when used correctly, is no worse than a condom. That's what their website says. But when I bought a box of it about two years ago, the box said it was much less effective. Planned Parenthood and other websites also rate it as being very low. And VCF's own website also says, "If you have been told by your psysician that you should not become pregnant, then VCF may not be right for you," which should tell you something. Notice the incorrect spelling of physician too. So overall their numbers seem a bit sketchy. As such, I don't recommend VCF as a sole method of protection for couples who really don't want to get pregnant.
Alakoompahed I'm aware it has c** in it sometimes, and I use VCF any time I have it. Most guys cannot feel pre-ejaculate coming out. So you can't just use protection when you think you might have pre-ejaculate.
Alakoompahed It's usually nothing to worry about. Perhaps not. But I assume you two really don't want a baby right now. So if accidents are happening at all, even if it isn't often, you might need to change something you're doing.
Alakoompahed this is true, but like I said, the ones that have DNA, and are made to do the job of impregnation, only live 3 days if they come from a man with optimum health. That's not quite how it works. Some sperm are stronger or weaker, but if they're alive, they can get a woman pregnant.
"Sperm ejaculated into a woman's v****a can live in a woman's reproductive tract for up to five days or perhaps even longer. Fertilization is possible as long as the sperm remain alive." http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/pregnancy/AN00281/rss=2
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