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Does rubber affect sperm quality?

I was wonder if anyone knows if rubber has any adverse affects on sperm? I know that sperm are very sensitive and many lubes kill sperm, so I was wonder if rubber does also.
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The Keeper is very similar to the diva cup. It is a rubber menstrual cup that is reusable. It looks like a rubber shot glass with a stem at the bottom (for pulling it out) and holds an ounce of fluid. It is made by women for women, and should last at least 10 years. I figured as it is normally used to prevent blood from leaking out, that maybe it could be used to prevent something else from leaking out too. Here is a link to the keeper http://www.keeper.com/
Thank you again, for all the responses, and for your good humour as well. Take care, Nadine.
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Please describe for the losers out here...
What is the "keeper".  I'm obviously missing out on something.
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I can't BELIEVE it!  I would never have guessed the Keeper, b/c I didn't think anyone had ever HEARD of it!  

I'm a loser!  Oh, NO!  I HAVE ONE, and I didn't guess it!  It just seemed too "out there" to be what you meant!  

Dang.

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139902 tn?1189755822
In a pinch, you just might be able to MacGevyor a rubber garden hose into working!

Na_dine, I've heard the same thing about the Keeper.
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I'm so relieved it wasn't the garden hose!   Whew!!!
Great thread, today will be boring.
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130384 tn?1221593027
HAHAHA!!!  Thanks for being such a good sport, Na_dine!  This thread turned out to be a good one.  

Like mslkpage said, that "keeper" thing can be used to aid conception.  It won't harm the sperm.
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93654 tn?1247499334
Na_dine, you're not going to believe this, but I was going to guess the Diva Cup, which I believe is similar to the keeper. From what I've read, that can be done to aid in conception, especially if you have a tilted uterus. I haven't heard about whether it will work using a diaphram, though. Good luck, and thanks for having a great sense of humor!!
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Hi,
that was a funny conversation. So, what kind of rubber you ask.
Here goes. I was thinking about how to keep sperm "in" longer, to give them a better chance. I thought about how diaphragms are used to keep sperm out, and I was wondering if suck a barrier could help keep them in, without harming them. I was also thinking of the Keeper, a rubber 1 ounce vaginal cup sort of thing (meant for mensus). Thank you for your replies, they made my day. Nadine.
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134578 tn?1693250592
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Rubber balls.  Great for sperm quality, makes it really bouncy!
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A rubber band?
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Now I"m curious!?!  I'm never going to get any work done because I'll be checking back to find out what Na_dine says...
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130384 tn?1221593027
A rubber duckie dildo?!  Genius.
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Great, now coffee is coming out of MY nose, and I'm not even drinking it!

We have up to about 30 or so comments before the thread gets closed.  Na_dine, come back!  RUBBER WHAT?
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I don't even have a response to the one about the tire.  
Do we think Nadine will ever come back?

"Rubber duckie..you're the one...you make bath time lots of fun..."
~~Ernie, from Sesame Street.

Sort of brings a whole new image to Big Bird.
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Point well taken.

*nods*
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130384 tn?1221593027
However, I do believe that if the sperm is lying in such a place as to be adversely affected by a rubber tire, then I believe the rubber is the least of your problems.
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A rubber tire would have an adverse affect on sperm, though.
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130384 tn?1221593027
Great - my coffee just came shooting out of my nose.  Garden hose.  Too funny!
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130384 tn?1221593027
I do laugh mostly at myself.  This is true.  :-)

But na_dine said "adverse affects" and so I'm going to assume she does not mean a condom.  If someone is worried about adverse effects then they don't use condoms.  Overall though, na_dine, she's right - rubber should not hurt the sperm.

I'm intrigued by the rubber glove idea...  What made you suggest that one?
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It affects them, but doesn't kill them.
Garden hose, maybe?
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But the whole point of a rubber (condom) is to prevent the sperm from doing their job.  So of course that kind of rubber would affect them.  So that couldn't have been what was meant.

But good try!

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Maybe she meant "a rubber"...like the slang for a condom.  Maybe we should answer assuming that's what she meant.
A condom alone will not kill sperm.  It just provides a barrier so that the sperm don't get into the vagina/cervix.  That's why most condoms come with a spermicide, so the sperm are blocked, and killed!
Hope this answers your questions.  
We weren't making fun of you at all.  We all like to laugh...sometimes even at ourselves.

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139902 tn?1189755822
What else do you need in life? HA HA HA!
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93654 tn?1247499334
I know! I keep checking the thread for nadine's reply, but all I've found is dildos, duckies, and devils. :)

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