tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6218371937671599251.post1037350712360190621..comments2023-02-20T08:15:27.316+00:00Comments on Jill's World: Prentif crush depth side effects.Jillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15373188929595748773noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6218371937671599251.post-1623298872689467832012-08-30T15:28:13.012+01:002012-08-30T15:28:13.012+01:00I have to say...Adolph sounds to me like a borderl...I have to say...Adolph sounds to me like a borderline psychopath!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6218371937671599251.post-72105012557590391462012-08-29T22:27:22.681+01:002012-08-29T22:27:22.681+01:00Hi Brenda… thank you for your private message as w...Hi Brenda… thank you for your private message as well as this one. <br /><br />>"Death rubber," of this current blog, rather gives me the chills and my idea of risky sex is going unprotected on the fourteenth day!<br /><br />I think my wearing a death rubber cervical barrier is a bit like you enjoying having one of your diaphragms inserted. I’ll have to say that sex with Adolph is a bit of an acquired taste especially while diving. A woman can never be certain he hasn’t tampered with her equipment, which is why I use my own gear… I even bought Trimix compatible SCUBA to enjoy the delights of a man in the far depths of his training facility. <br /><br />>I am interested that the manufacturers of some of the caps state that they can be worn for 24-48 hours. … I question the wisdom of keeping any object in place in there for more than overnight. <br /><br />Prentif and FemCap have both been approved by the FDA for continuous use for up to 48 hours and other than the greater likelihood of developing an odor from being marinated in the wearer and her partner(s) secretions my patients and I have found them to be quite safe. With Oves, my primary cervical barrier, the wearing interval approved by the EC was 72 hours, but I have worn mine continuously for up to 10 days during my luteal phase. I think the only problem (other than odor) would be if you forgot and left a diaphragm in at the end of your period and there was old blood in the dome for several days. That would be risking TSS for sure! <br /><br />>This is strongly affected by my having used a menstrual cup for more than half of my fertile years.<br /><br />I understand completely, I usually wear a Cooper Surgical Milex Omniflex for flow control, if I think I might have sex, as the dome is a bit deeper and I like that the flange helps contain the flow when it is getting full. But I do have a Diva Cup which I wear if I will be out where there are no places to empty and clean a diaphragm. With a DC I can easily go 10 to 12 hours during my heavy days w/o emptying. <br /><br />Your century bike rides for 20 hours w/o emptying your cup make me squirm in sympathy. If that were me I’m not sure I could focus on what I was supposed to be doing for wondering when my cup would begin to overflow. <br /><br />>Those few times I forgot a diaphragm in me resulted in a more slippery and slidey thing coming out of me than what went in Of course there was the spermicide and semen in addition to my own juices but the smell of decaying semen was even worse than the morning after when unprotected<br /><br />I have several male rubberist friends who delight in the pungent scent of a latex diaphragm, one of my Reflexions flat springs, that has been left to age in our secretions. Of course with those guys I ‘double bag’ and already have an Oves screwed down tight because in the morning they want to pull out my diaphragm and lick it dry. <br /><br />I give them a choice with or w/o ContraGel in the dome and they usually say w/o. I think that’s because they secretly think they have a better chance of impregnating me when there is no spermicide in the dome. Guys who have tried it with ContraGel say that (unlike an N9 spermicide) the lactic acid taste sort of blends in. <br />Jillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15373188929595748773noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6218371937671599251.post-66918503669824958862012-08-29T18:14:01.933+01:002012-08-29T18:14:01.933+01:00This comment is really related to your blog of Aug...This comment is really related to your blog of August 26 describing caps for dive protection. Or, in response to the exchange we began following that blog. "Death rubber," of this current blog, rather gives me the chills and my idea of risky sex is going unprotected on the fourteenth day!<br /><br />I am interested that the manufacturers of some of the caps state that they can be worn for 24-48 hours. I have always recommended to patients 6-8 hours for the spermicide to complete its work and then remove and clean whatever the device.<br /><br />This is strongly affected by my having used a menstrual cup for more than half of my fertile years. I first had a Keeper a latex cup that worked very well and lasted about seven years before beginning to develop cracks in the rim. I then used a Diva, silicone, and it lasted over ten years with some discolouring but no breakdown. I still have them both and really do not know why more women do not go that route.<br /><br />On a few occasions over nearly twenty years I did have a cup in place in place for twenty or more hours. Both times included "centuries" (100 mile bike rides) and were at the height of my flow. The organizers of those events have strategically placed chemical toilets in which tampons and even pads can be seen but no facilities to remove, rinse and insert cups. The result on each occasion was a funky mess. When I finally got to a proper bathroom and removed the cups, they were FULL, smelly, foul looking and I sat on the bowl doing Kegels until I stopped draining. Otherwise, I made it a practice to do the proper maintenance every six to eight hours.<br /><br />Those few times I forgot a diaphragm in me resulted in a more slippery and slidey thing coming out of me than what went in. Of course there was the spermicide and semen in addition to my own juices but the smell of decaying semen was even worse than the morning after when unprotected which, though smelly, gives me pleasant memories of how the semen got there.<br /><br />I question the wisdom of keeping any object in place in there for more than overnight.Brendahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02427550172425976463noreply@blogger.com