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Cervical Cap

What Is It?

The cervical cap is a rubber dome that fits tightly over the cervix. A groove on the interior of the cap creates a vacuum seal between the cervical cap and cervix, decreasing the chance of it's being dislodged during intercourse. Spermicide is placed into the cervical cap before insertion.

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Cervical Cap

How It Works

The cervical cap works by preventing the passage of sperm into the uterus. The spermicide inside the cap acts as a chemical barrier to kill any sperm that might get past the cervical cap.

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How to Use

  1. Wash your hands before inserting the cap.
  2. Fill the cervical cap 1/3 full with spermicide.
  3. Locate your cervix with your finger. It feels like the tip of your nose. Make sure that you are in a comfortable position when you prepare to insert the cap, such as squatting or putting one leg up on a chair.
  4. Squeeze the sides of the cap together with one hand and seperate your vaginal lips with the other.
  5. Slide the cap into your vagina and place it over your cervix. Make sure that it is in place by sweeping your finger around the cap. Your cervix should be completely covered. You should also be able to feel the end of your cervix by pushing on the center of the dome of your cap.
  6. Do NOT remove the cap after intercourse. It needs to stay in place for at least eight hours after the last time you had intercourse!
    • If you decide to have intercourse again do NOT take out the cap. If you want, you can add more spermicide into the vagina, without taking out the cervical cap.
    • Do not leave the cap in for more than 48 hours because it increases your risk of getting Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS).

  7. You can remove the cervical cap by pushing it away from the cervix with your finger.

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How To Take Care of Your Cervical Cap

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Advantages

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Disadvantages

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Cost

The cervical cap alone can cost between $30 and $40. Before you can buy one you also have to pay for a doctor's examination because you need a prescription in order to get one. The cost of the medical examination and fitting can vary. Keep in mind that cervical caps have to be replaced every year and that the cost of using a cap also includes the price of spermicide.

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Effectiveness

The effectiveness of the cervical cap depends on whether or not a woman has had children. The cervical cap is 9% effective for perfect users that have never had children and 20% effective for typical users that have never had children.

The cervical cap is 26% effective for perfect users and 40% effective for typical users that have had children.

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