a contraceptive substance that kills sperm
An agent which kills sperm.
A chemical agent that kills sperm. Used as a form of birth control, either alone or paired with another method such as a condom or diaphragm.
A substance such as nonoxynol-9 that kills sperm in order to prevent pregnancy and some STDs.
A substance that kills sperm and reduces the chance of pregnancy. It does not kill HIV or prevent the spread of HIV.
An agent which kills spermatozoa.
any agent that kills spermatozoa
an agent that kills sperm
a contraceptive agent that kills spermatozoa
a chemical substance which is designed as a form of birth control by inactivating sperm to prevent conception
a chemical substance which kills sperm
a chemical that is inserted into the vagina prior to intercourse to kill sperm and act as a barrier to the cervix
a chemical that kills sperm by destroying the sperm cell membrane
a chemical used for birth control
a compound or product that kills sperm and therefore may prevent pregnancy when used alone or in combination with a condom or diaphragm
a sperm-killing substance that's inserted into the vagina before intercourse or used as a lubricant on the condom
A product that kills, immobilizes or inactivates sperm cells, which helps to prevent pregnancy.
Creams, jellies,foams or pessaries, that contain contain chemicals which immobilise or destroy sperm. Spermicides are placed in the vagina to prevent conception. They are often used in conjunction with barrier methods.
Birth control method which kills sperm chemically.
Sperm-killing agent also known by commercial name NonOxynol-9; found in contraceptive creams, gels and foams.
A substance that acts to kill or immobilize sperm; usually used as a contraceptive.
A chemical in the form of a cream, gel, foam, film, or suppository inserted in front of a woman's cervix before sexual intercourse to prevent pregnancy. Spermicides block the cervix and paralyze the sperm, making them unable to travel into the womb.
Spermicide is a contraceptive method. It is a slippery cream or gel that kills sperm cells. It comes in a variety of forms, including gel, cream, foam, suppositories and film, which can be purchased in most drug or grocery stores without a prescription. Typically, it is used together with another method like a diaphragm or condoms. You can also purchase condoms that are already lubricated with spermicide.
Gels or creams typically used with latex condoms that kill sperm and help to prevent pregnancy. They are not very effective in preventing pregnancy when used alone and they do not protect your body from STD infection when used without a latex condom.
A substance that kills sperm, often applied to a condom or other contraceptive device.
an agent (e.g., Nonoxynol 9) that immobilizes or kills spermatozoa; spermicides are also often used to kill HIV and other organisms.
A spermicide is a substance which kills sperm. Many couples use spermicidal condoms as part of their approach to birth control.
Used with some condoms (Nonoxynol 9 is a common spermicide) and birth control creams to kill STDs, HIV and sperm.
Chemicals that kill sperm, usually referring to foam, jelly, cream, film, and suppositories inserted into the vagina to cover the cervix and prevent pregnancy.
Substance intended to kill sperm or render them immobile and used for contraceptive purposes.
A compound toxic to spermatozoa; used as a contraceptive method.
Affects endocrine system and hormone function due to its ability to kill spermatozoa or sperm. to top of page
a chemical that kills sperm; particularly foams, creams, gels, and suppositories used for contraception
Spermicide is a substance that kills sperm, inserted vaginally prior to intercourse to prevent pregnancy. As a contraceptive, spermicide may be used alone. However, the pregnancy rate experienced by couples using only spermicide is higher than that of couples using other methods.