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Does hand sanitizer kill sperm? Hand sanitizer not only kills bacteria; It also kills sperm, according to new research from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Researchers tested the amount of semen in the urethras of five volunteers before and after applying 60 mL hand sanitizer for men, and found that it reduced sperm count by an average of 82 percent in healthy young men who were given it. . , Was. Known to have fertility problems. There is no related problem.
Yes, hand sanitizers really kill sperm. One of my doctor friends told me that hand sanitizers kill sperm. I was wondering if that was true, or if he was just pulling my leg.
It’s true, according to WebMD: Hand sanitizers are so effective at killing germs and are so widely used that it is often hard to find a surface in a public restroom not protected by a lurid orange sign bearing some variation on ‘Antibacterial Hand Wash.’ Most people don’t think twice about these signs.
Using hand sanitizers is an easy way to kill germs and bacteria that could potentially make you sick. But are they effective in preventing sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)? That depends on which product you use and how well you follow directions. These sanitizers can be helpful tools in your STD prevention toolkit, but they aren’t foolproof.
Some products only claim to kill bacteria, whereas others also claim to kill viruses like HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) and hepatitis B or C. Most experts agree that if a hand sanitizer kills 99.9 percent of a virus’ cells—or reduces them by 1 log—it’s good enough for most situations when it comes to reducing your risk of getting an STD.
Hand sanitizers are effective at killing bacteria, and they don’t carry any of the risks that come with drinking too much alcohol. But is it better to wash your hands or to use a hand sanitizer when you’re out in public? Unfortunately, we can’t give you a clear answer.
To make matters worse, people who have received training on how to clean their hands properly have been shown to actually transfer more germs than those who just used soap and water. Your best bet is still using soap and water when you can—and using hand sanitizers in place of washing your hands if there isn’t a sink nearby.
When it comes to choosing a hand sanitizer, there are a number of factors you should consider. What are you using it for? How large is your budget and what kind of features do you need from your hand sanitizer? For example, if you’re using it around children or in an office environment where hygiene is key, look for a product that kills bacteria effectively.
Are you looking for something to use on odd jobs or travel with, when all that’s needed is some antibacterial protection on your hands? If so, try browsing our selection of small bottles and travel sizes for hand sanitizers that provide high quality without sacrificing portability.
You must have heard that hand sanitizer can be bad for you. Or that they clean your hands less than regular hand washing. But what is in sanitizers that makes them inferior to hand washing with soap and water? That’s because of how each sanitizer works: Liquid soaps are cleaning agents, says Thomas Leung , MD, assistant professor of microbiology at the Simmons College School of Health Sciences in Boston.
They break down dirt and oily substances. Hand sanitizing gels, on the other hand, do not contain cleansing agents, but instead kill bacteria by creating an environment that is hostile to germs – a substance known as a disinfectant.
Wash your hands thoroughly before preparing or eating food and after using a public restroom, changing diapers or handling animals. Proper hand washing is one of the best ways to protect yourself from getting sick. If you can’t use soap and water, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60 percent alcohol. Be sure to rub it into all surfaces of your hands and fingers until they are dry.
However, do not rely on hand sanitizers to clean away harmful bacteria all by themselves; always wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water afterward. Also, avoid using antibacterial soaps, gels or wipes because these products are ineffective against many germs that cause illness such as colds or flu.
A study conducted by Italian researchers found that sperm are particularly susceptible to degradation when they’re exposed to alcohol-based hand sanitizers. The scientists also concluded that plain soap and water is just as effective at eliminating germs without causing damage to sperm cells.
The results appear in an upcoming issue of Fertility and Sterility, a leading journal for research on human reproduction and women’s health. That said, there’s no evidence yet that using hand sanitizers can impact fertility or increase risk of birth defects if used in moderation by women who aren’t pregnant.
Yes, hand sanitizer can decrease your chances of getting pregnant. The good news is that most hand sanitizers do not contain enough alcohol to impact sperm. However, there are two scenarios where hand sanitizers could decrease your chances of getting pregnant: (1) if you are trying to conceive and want to avoid any exposure to chemicals that could reduce your chances of having a baby, or (2) if you use a product that contains benzalkonium chloride or alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride.
Either way, keep in mind that most non-antibacterial hand sanitizers will have no effect on fertility. So as long as you avoid rubbing your eyes and mouth while using these products, they should be safe during pregnancy.
While using hand sanitizer is an easy way to keep your hands clean in public, it may be killing your chances of having children. It’s a good idea to avoid using hand sanitizers or soaps with a high alcohol content if you’re trying to get pregnant.
While hand sanitizers and other similar products can kill bacteria, they can also wipe out sperm! The average sperm lives for 2-3 days inside a woman’s body; as long as you don’t use these products for every task (you should always wash your hands first!) there shouldn’t be too much of an impact on your chances of getting pregnant.
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By karlaja1995 | 13 posts, last post over a year ago

Actually I was talking about his semen that on my ass.And then i wash my vagin. That's what happened.Thank you for your reply.

I forgot to tell you that i am from an arab country. but i didn't know why this question for? Is there anything that you can help me with ? Please reply

Dear Karlaja

I asked about your culture and religion to understand the implications better. So knowing you are from an Arab country only helps realise that it is different from where I am in the UK, and what facilities we have. I also realise the sensitivity of it where you are. If you had said also that your religion was Islam, them I would have had an additional awareness (but you might not be a Muslim). It all helps thinking how to give a suitable and helpful reply. I like to give help for the future as well.

Why I was asking about what you did is to understand how you would have transferred his semen to your vagina.

Did you get semen on your hands when he ejaculated or when you masturbated his penis? If you then touched your vagina, you could have transferred semen. 10 minutes is enough time for the sperm to travel up your vagina.

Or were you thinking you may have got it on your hands when washing it off your ass? This is much less likely to cause a problem, depending how you did it. The other thing is whether the semen could have traveled down your ass after his ejaculation and before you washed it off. Were you wearing underwear? Sperm needs liquid to swim, and clothing (unless very thin or lace-like) often soaks up the fluid, leaving the sperm stranded.

What I have written may be enough for you to evaluate the likelihood of sperm transference. From my limited appreciation of the sequence of and occurrence of events, it seems unlikely, but I don't want to give false hope. I realise how important it must be.

If you think you may have transferred sperm, there may be EC pills available for you, but they have to be taken within 72 hours usually (there are some that give a bit longer). I am not making a recommendation. I don't know what other medication you might be taking.

The thing also to consider is how to prevent this scare again.

Hope this helps. If I can further help, let me know. You may wish to just talk about your fears. That's fine also.

Hello dear shepherd
I am a Muslim.And I think that makes it a little difficult.So, I said that I wash my ass with water then I wash my vagin after it. I did touch the semen when I was with my boyfriend, but i didtn touch my vagin at that moment I touch it when i was washing it after I wash the semen.I really don't think that in my country there is such a pills. It will be a huge problem if i get pregnant.But i want to tell you that when i washed my vagin i didnt get so close to my to my vulva.And like I said i am still virgin.Won't this makes the transfer less possible? I think my cycle will be in 11th November. If nothing wrong happen i will tell you. I hope so.Thnks again.

Sorry i forget again to tell you that i took off my underwear. but i am quite sur that his semen didnt traveled down my ass, because i wiped it with with my hand on my ass.

Dear shepherd
First I want to correct my mistake, and thank you for the new informations. So, after I put on my underwear, I entered home, then I cleaned myself first with a towel which i didnt find it important, that's why i didtn mension it. Next, I washed my ass first with water only, then i washed my vulva, but i didtn enter my finger in my vagina, i just washed my labia minora. Because I am a very scared girl about losing her virgin which is so important in my religious.
I think you have answered all my questions. Thank you so much for help, I really needed someone to tell him/her about my worries. That made me a little comfort. I hope all the best for you.



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You have picked up a 7-month-old thread! So are you referring to a particular post in your question?
You are rather vague in what you are asking, so please explain a bit more exactly what you mean.
1. By sperm you mean semen?
2. On what part of the woman's body was the skin?
3. "it is dry" What is dry? Sperm, finger or skin?
4. How long has 'it' been dry?
5. How did 'it' get dry?
6. "Washed it"? washed what?
You seem to suggest several different scenarios here. If you are talking about the condition of your semen covered fingers, if you have thoroughly washed your fingers with soap and water and then completely dried your hands, she is not likely to get pregnant.

Seems unlikely but if semen, even trace amounts, got into or on the vagina it seems possible. My question is, how long is semen viable after being exposed to air?



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