The Student Room Group
Reply 1
Spermicide? Lol I dont know!
Reply 2
The Cap? I think you have to have that fitted specially.

As for Spermicide - that's not effective on its own; needs to be used with some form of barrier method.
Reply 3
female condom?
Reply 4
fonzievision
What's the name of that type of female contraception that is put in the vagina a few minutes before sexual intercourse?

MMMmMmmmmm sexy. That certainly wouldn't get me out of the mood...

But to answer your question, female condoms (femidoms?) can be bought in some boots - probably the larger ones.
Reply 5
It's not a female condom or diaphragm. My ex girlfriend used to use it when she wasn't on the pill.. really can't remember the name. Darn.
fonzievision
What's the name of that type of female contraception that is put in the vagina a few minutes before sexual intercourse? Can that be gotten at a normal pharmacy/Boots?

Walkers crisp packet, available at all good newsagents
Reply 7
cheesecakebobby
Walkers crisp packet, available at all good newsagents


Nice dude, nice. lol
cheesecakebobby
Walkers crisp packet, available at all good newsagents

"Hold on darling, I've just got to go to the corner shop and get some crisps...don't move!"
Eeeewwww!!!! :puke:
Nice bit of cheese and onion might make it taste better
cheesecakebobby
Nice bit of cheese and onion might make it taste better


Oh dear...
Maybe it tastes like cheese already! :p:

OK I apologise...that was TOO far!!!!!
No, too far would be minge flavoured crisps.
Guys!!! :eek:
aren't they kind of old fashioned now?
my mum told me she used to use one in the 60s!!
i don't think they are included in mainstream contraception any more.
and yes, i think you do need to get the doc to fit them. and you use them with spermicide.
other than that i don't know what you can be talking about, unless it's something foreign?!
ps. didn't carrie get her diaphragm stuck in sex and the city and samantha had to get it out for her?
Reply 15
Try using an implant - waaayyy better than the pill, or anything like an IUD. You still need to use condoms of course, esp if you're sleeping with more than one guy.

I think that so long as you're at least 16 your GP will be okay with it, some might do it before (I don't think it's a legal matter) but mine wouldn't let me have the implant done until I was 16 so I had to stay on the pill until then.