For many years in the UK FemCap cervical caps, Milex diaphragms and Gygel spermicide were available on prescription from the NHS. This ensured a cheap, subsidied price for users, which in turn encouraged a…
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To understand what ContraGel (also branded as Caya Gel) is, and how it can be used as an effective part of an all natural birth control system, it is important to first understand what it…
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Thanks to the widespread popularity of vaginal and spermicidal foams, sprays, and films, we receive numerous emails and direct messages inquiring about the use of ContraGel and Caya Gel without a diaphragm. The short…
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It saddens us to share the news of the passing of a loyal and venerable friend of ours, Gygel N9 spermicide. Personally, I have been distributing Gygel for over 15 years. It started as a…
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The short answer is, probably! Hold on tight, because we’re about to cover some crucial information you might have missed in your Sex Education classes. Did you know that you’re only fertile for about…
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Don’t let chemical-laden nonoxynol-9 spermicide hinder your goal of achieving all-natural contraception. All diaphragms and cervical caps must be used with a contraceptive gel. Instead of N-9-based spermicide, opt for ContraGel, also known as…
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No contraceptive method can guarantee 100% protection, but some couples believe homemade methods like honey, baking soda, aloe vera, lemon juice, and soft drinks can be effective. However, it’s best to use commercial spermicides…
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Since the sexual revolution of the 1960s, when the diaphragm introduced instantly reversible, female-controlled contraception to the world, the demand for spermicide, a substance used for contraception that kills sperm, immediately followed. To effectively…
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We frequently receive questions about ContraGel and Caya Gel, including how they work, whether they’re natural, and their safety. In this post, we’ll address these questions and more to help you understand how these lactic acid-based…
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Having worked with contraceptive gels (ContraGel, Caya Gel, and Gygel) for over 15 years now, I’ve encountered a recurring question about using applicators for these gels: Do I Need To Buy A Vaginal Applicator For My…
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Having worked with ContraGel (also available as Caya Gel) since its launch, we’ve noticed that the most frequently asked question is whether it’s safe to use with condoms. To address this, we’ve conducted extensive testing and…
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As mentioned in previous posts, N-9 spermicides often cause irritation in many users due to their harsh chemical ingredient, Nonoxynol-9 (N-9), which is also found in cleaning products. Therefore, a natural alternative is essential. Introducing ContraGel,…
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If you’ve been exploring your spermicide options to use with your diaphragm or cervical cap, you’ve likely come across the term N9. In the UK, the National Health Service (NHS) has historically approved Gygel, an N9…