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What Are The Consequences Of Using Stud 100 During Pregnancy?

Dear Sir, i ll need your assistance please. why we cant use stud 100 male genital desensitizer spray during pregnancy? is safe to use stud 100 ? what is the effect side for sperm while using stud 100 ? it can prevent pregnancy? Thank you so very much
Mon, 23 Feb 2015
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Welcome.
Stud 100 is only indicated for use in males. However, possible transfer of lidocaine to the female partner could occur during intercourse. Whilst there is no, or inadequate, evidence of safety of lidocaine in human pregnancy, it has been in widespread use without apparent adverse effects.
At the proposed male dose, the systemic availability of lidocaine to the female partner is unlikely to result in any adverse effects. Clinical tests have shown that there are no harmful effects on the vulva or vagina. However, you should not use it if your partner is pregnant.
no side effect on sperms.
it can not prevent pregnancy.
it can cause irritation,burning sensation if the person is allergic to lidocaine.
do not use more than 10 spray at a time.
take care.
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What Are The Consequences Of Using Stud 100 During Pregnancy?

Welcome. Stud 100 is only indicated for use in males. However, possible transfer of lidocaine to the female partner could occur during intercourse. Whilst there is no, or inadequate, evidence of safety of lidocaine in human pregnancy, it has been in widespread use without apparent adverse effects. At the proposed male dose, the systemic availability of lidocaine to the female partner is unlikely to result in any adverse effects. Clinical tests have shown that there are no harmful effects on the vulva or vagina. However, you should not use it if your partner is pregnant. no side effect on sperms. it can not prevent pregnancy. it can cause irritation,burning sensation if the person is allergic to lidocaine. do not use more than 10 spray at a time. take care.