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Can a lubricant be used when a diaphragm is being used?

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Can a lubricant be used when a diaphragm is being used?

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Yes, but oil-based lubricants should be avoided as they can damage the diaphragm. Lubricants that should be avoided include: • Baby Oil • Petroleum Jelly (Vaseline) • Coconut Oil/Butter • Edible Oils • Margerine/Butter • Hemorrhoidal Ointments • Mineral Oil • Palm Oil • Suntan Oil • Vaginal Creams (e.g.

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