A diaphragm is a shallow, bendable sillicone cup that you put inside your vagina. It covers your cervix during sex to prevent pregnancy. How do I use a diaphragm?
Your nurse or doctor will show you how to put your diaphragm in, and you should also read the instructions that come with the packaging. In the meantime, use another type of birth control , like condoms, or wait to have sex.
You insert the diaphragm into your vagina. Then it covers your cervix and keeps sperm out of your uterus. One super important thing to remember: For a . The diaphragm is a barrier method of birth control. It is moderately effective, with a one-year failure rate of around with typical use. It is placed over the cervix with spermicide before sex and left in place for at least six hours after sex.
Fitting by a healthcare provider is generally required. Side effects are usually very few.
It fits inside the vagina and covers the cervix. It is easy to use and involves few health risks. Is an IUD Right for You? It is a roundome-shaped device made of rubber that has a firm,flexible rim.
It should always be used with a sperm-killing cream or jelly (spermicide). There are different types of diaphragms: The flat-spring and . Using a diaphragm is a form of birth control. It is common to use a diaphragm with spermicide.
This is a gel, cream, or foam that kills sperm. It creates a spermicidal barrier at the cervical opening. You must use the diaphragm each time you have sex. Getting a diaphragm requires a visit to a health care provider and a prescription. The look is part of its appeal.
The only diaphragm currently available in Canada is made of non-latex silicone. Barrier Methods of Birth Control : Diaphragm , Sponge, Cervical Cap, and Condom, an ACOG patient education FAQ covers barrier contraceptive methods.
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