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Female Barrier Methods Description: Female barrier methods are contraceptives that a woman places in her vagina before sex to prevent pregnancy. These include the diaphragm, the cervical cap, and the female condom. Fact sheet outlines their characteristics, advantages, and limitations. (rho.org) |
Latex Allergy and Condoms Description: Explains that contact with latex condoms, cervical caps and diaphragms is contraindicated for those with latex allergy and discusses safer alternatives. (parentsplace.com) |
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