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Published 17:00 16 Nov 2014 GMT
Updated 07:32 18 Dec 2014 GMT
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How effective is?
When used properly, the diaphragm is 92-96% effective. Diaphragms need to be used with spermicide in order to be fully effective.
A diaphragm only gives limited protection against the contraction of STIs. If you believe that you may be at a high risk of contracting an STI then it would be advisable to use another form of contraception.
What are the risks?
A diaphragm may be less effective if it is not the right fit for you, if it has become damaged or torn, if you use it without spermicide and if you remove it too soon.
There are no other health risks associated with it.
What are the advantages?
The main advantage of this form of contraception is that you only need to think about it when you are going to have sex. You are in full control of your contraception and there are no serious side effects.
What are the disadvantages?
The main disadvantage to the contraceptive diaphragm is that it is not as effective as other types of contraception. It can often take women some time to learn how to use it and some women can be prone to bladder infections.
The spermicide and/or latex can be an irritant for some women.
Who can use it?
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What are the advantages?
The main advantage of this form of contraception is that you only need to think about it when you are going to have sex. You are in full control of your contraception and there are no serious side effects.
What are the disadvantages?
The cap is not as effective as other forms of contraception. It only provides limited protection against STIs and can often take time to learn how to use it.
Who can use it?
Most women are able to use a cap. However, if you have an unusually shaped cervix, weakened vaginal muscles or a sensitivity or allergy to latex then you may not be able to use it. Similarly if you have had toxic shock syndrome or a repeated urinary tract infection you may not be able to use it.
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