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Birth Control - Barrier Methods

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Subtopics:      Barrier Methods > Cervical Cap          Barrier Methods > Condom
Barrier Methods > Contraceptive Sponge Barrier Methods > Diaphragm
Barrier Methods > Spermicide  
 
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      new window 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)
new window 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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