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Diaphram

What is it?

The diaphragm is a circular rubber dome that is filled with spermicidal jelly and placed over the woman's cervix.

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How It Works

When the diaphragm is correctly placed over the cervix, it acts as a physical barrier to prevent sperm from entering the woman's uterus, thereby preventing conception. The spermicide is a chemical barrier that provides added protection.

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How to Use

  1. Wash your hands thoroughly before inserting the diaphragm.
  2. Spermicide should be placed into the diaphragm and should be spread around on the inside of the rim.
  3. Squeeze the sides of the diaphragm together with one hand and open the vulva with the other hand (diaphragms can come with applicators or can be inserted manually). Then insert the diaphragm.
  4. Check to make sure that you have inserted the diaphragm correctly by feeling it with your finger. It is in the right place if you can feel your cervix through the diaphragm. The cervix feels like the end of your nose.
  5. Once the diaphragm has been correctly inserted, it can provide protection for six hours. If more than six hours has elapsed, you should insert more spermicide on the outside of the diaphragm without taking it out.
  6. You should apply an additional applicator full of spermicide with each repeated act of intercourse.
  7. You must keep the diaphragm in for at least six hours after intercourse. It is okay to leave it in for longer, but it is not recommended to exceed 24 hours because of the possibility of getting Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS).
  8. When taking out your diaphragm, use your finger to carefully hook under your diaphragm and pull it out.

NOTE: Your doctor will show you how to insert your diaphragm when you go in for your fitting. He or she will have you practice inserting it yourself before leaving.

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Advantages

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Disadvantages

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Taking Care of your Diaphragm

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You may need a new diaphragm if you've…

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Cost

The diaphragm alone can cost between $30 and $40. Before you can buy one, though, you have to pay for a doctor's examination because you need a prescription in order to get one. Keep in mind that diaphragms have to be replaced every two years. The cost of using a diaphragm also includes the price of spermicide.

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Effectiveness

The failure rate for a perfect user is 6% and the failure rate for a typical user is 20%.

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