lubricants oil

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

I am allergic to lubricants, My doc told me to use vegetable oil, but it stings my husband.?

Is their anything elts i can use? I tried petrolium jelly and it hurts. I cant use ky or anything elts or i break out.I am allergic to lubricants, My doc told me to use vegetable oil, but it stings my husband.?
Find a water base lubricant, at an adult store.I am allergic to lubricants, My doc told me to use vegetable oil, but it stings my husband.?
the porn stars say spit is the best lube
Mineral oil works great! You shouldn't have any adverse reaction to it either.
Perhaps you just need more foreplay to produce your own.
What about your husbands tongue to get you wet. If that doesn't work the try a water based lube or go to Jiffy lube:)
How about getting yourself turned on more,that way, your body will produce the most natural lubricant and you will need less of the other lubricant including saliva.





To get yourself turned on, read romantic books(where there are some lovemaking on it, erotic books, watch adult oriented dvds, play sex games, do some kegel exercises(one where you pretend to control urine flow with your muscle. Do about 20 at a time.





There are many kinds of lubricants. There are oil based, water based, silicone based, warming and flavored lubricants. Do you know what kind you're allegic to? Try to look at your previous brands. Who knows, you might be allergic to only one type of lubricant.





I like to invite you and others to my online store. We do carry various kinds of lubricants(click on the lotion tab), adult dvds, erotic books and sex toys and other fun adult stuff. It's at





http://www.sextures.com





Of course it's not only us that carry those items, you can buy books at amazon.com or other book store, buy at other adult oriented stores or other online stores which might have the same stuff we have.





Hope you get the help you need.
I think there are commercial hypoallergenic lubircants out there. Try searching through a pharmacy.
VAGINAL DRYNESS





You can try the following for your problem





1.- SELF-CARE FOR VAGINAL DRYNESS


If you're uncomfortable from vaginal dryness, self-care measures can help:





A.- Moisturizers


If vaginal dryness makes sexual intercourse uncomfortable, try an over-the-counter product such as:





a.- Moisturizers (Replens, Lubrin).


- Vaginal moisturizers help moisturize your vagina and last longer than lubricants do; they may decrease dryness for up to three days with a single application.





b.- Occasional vaginal dryness during intercourse may mean that you aren't sufficiently aroused.


- Make time to be intimate with your partner and allow your body to become adequately aroused and lubricated.


- It may help to talk with your partner about what feels good.


- Having intercourse regularly also may help promote better vaginal lubrication.





c.- Avoid certain products


Though you may be willing to try just about anything to relieve your discomfort, avoid using the following products to treat vaginal dryness, because they may irritate your vagina:





- Vinegar, yogurt or other douches


- Hand lotions


- Soaps


- Bubble baths


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2.- TREATMENT FOR VAGINAL DRYNESS


Vaginal estrogen therapy


If vaginal dryness is due to a lack of adequate estrogen and if self-care measures don't correct the problem, vaginal estrogen therapy may be helpful. Vaginal estrogen therapy comes in several forms:





a.- Vaginal estrogen cream (Estrace, Premarin, others).


- You insert this cream directly into your vagina with an applicator, usually at bedtime.


- Your doctor will let you know how much cream to use and how often to insert it, generally two or three times a week.





b.- Vaginal estrogen ring (Estring).


- A soft, flexible ring is inserted into the upper part of the vagina by you or your doctor.


- The ring releases a consistent dose of estrogen while in place, and needs to be replaced about every three months.





c.- Vaginal estrogen tablet (Vagifem).


- You use a disposable applicator to place a vaginal estrogen tablet in your vagina.


- Your doctor will let you know how often to insert the tablet, usually twice a week.





d.- If vaginal dryness is associated with other symptoms of menopause, such as moderate or severe hot flashes, your doctor may suggest estrogen pills, patches, gel or a higher dose estrogen ring.


- Talk to your doctor to decide if estrogen treatment is an option and, if so, which type is best for you.








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will baby oil do?
moustiers ??
Really should not be using oil based products as they can cause infections.I would go wit h good old fashioned saliva
Silicone oil is hypoallergenic. Condom manufacturers use silicone oil with a viscosity of about 300 centipoise in their products. It is USFDA and CE approved.


This should be available as an oil from chemists. It is completely bio compatible.
Hmm I'm not sure. Can you just try good ol natural lube, if you know what I mean. ;)

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