For navigational clarity we should get spermicide listed over in the white part.
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Now it looks even more like spermicide is not a method of its own, but only an ad-on.
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Insufficient studies have been conducted to determine effectiveness without spermicide.
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Take the practice of women in ancient Egypt who resorted to using crocodile dung as a spermicide.
From the time.com
Some people are allergic to the spermicide used in the sponge.
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Records dating back to 1850BC suggest that Egyptian women used crocodile excrement as a spermicide.
From the economist.com
Albeit fresh air with a high content of spermicide and shame.
From the metro.co.uk
However, there has been very little research on how long spermicide remains active within the diaphragm.
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Makes perfect sense until they start handing out the male form of birth control, condoms or spermicide.
From the moneyland.time.com
More examples
A contraceptive agent that kills spermatozoa
(spermicidal) destructive to spermatozoa
(spermicides) chemical jellies, foams, creams, or suppositories, inserted into the vagina prior to intercourse that kill sperm.
(spermicides) Chemicals used to immobilize sperm.
An agent (e.g., Nonoxynol 9) that immobilizes or kills spermatozoa; spermicides are also often used to kill HIV and other organisms.
A product that kills, immobilizes or inactivates sperm cells, which helps to prevent pregnancy.
Sperm-killing agent also known by commercial name NonOxynol-9; found in contraceptive creams, gels and foams.
A spermicide is a compound or product that kills sperm and therefore may prevent pregnancy when used alone or in combination with a condom or diaphragm.
Chemical substances that damage sperm. They can be used during marital relations to prevent pregnancy.