Better safe than sorry.
, is one of the only risks associated with lubricant, so you don't want to do anything to make one more likely.Naz Homaifar
, MD, MBA, an ob-gyn and chief medical adviser at Natalist."There aren't too many ingredients that really expire in lubricant, but there is a theoretical risk for certain ingredients to go bad." It's better to be safe than sorry, so if the expiration date on the bottle has passed, or you notice anything different about the lubricant — like a change in the smell or consistency — it's best to toss it.
Likewise, if you're ever concerned about which lubricant is best for you, you should talk to your ob-gyn."I typically tell my patients to use fragrance-free, water-based lubricants as these are less likely to cause an allergic reaction," Dr. Langan said. But there are lots of things to consider. Dr.
, making them less effective for those who rely on them to prevent pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections.
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