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Women have been using the diaphragm for birth control in one form or another for hundreds of years. It’s a small, flexible cup made of silicone or latex that goes inside the vagina to block ...
Diaphragm birth control is a type of birth control where you place a diaphragm (a silicone or latex dome-shaped device) ...
A diaphragm is a safe barrier method of birth control. It works by stopping sperm from entering your uterus. Learn more about how to determine if this contraceptive is right for you. A diaphragm ...
Birth control (contraception) is any device, medicine, or medical procedure that helps prevent pregnancy. Most types of birth control are for female contraception. Hormonal methods include the ...
A reproductive health expert answers common questions about opting out of periods with continuous use birth control.
Nonhormonal birth control prevents pregnancy without affecting your hormones. The types of nonhormonal birth control include copper IUDs, barrier methods, spermicide, and natural family planning.
Planned Parenthood says internal condoms are 79% effective. Another female method of barrier birth control is the diaphragm, which is 88% effective at preventing pregnancy. Diaphragms are a ...
Like a diaphragm, birth control sponges are inserted into the vagina right before sex. The small, round sponge part blocks the cervix during intercourse. Unlike a diaphragm, a sponge already ...
The only types of barrier birth control that require a doctor’s visit are the diaphragm and the cervical cap. Intrauterine devices (IUDs) are T-shaped devices that a doctor inserts into the uterus.
Here's what a gynecologist wants you to know about IUDs. Intrauterine devices, or IUDs, are a long-term, reversible form of birth control that lessens the ability of sperm to reach and fertilize ...
What Is the Birth Control Sponge? The birth control sponge is a small doughnut-shaped device with an indentation in the middle. It’s made of polyurethane foam that is coated with spermicide ...