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  2. Diaphragm Birth Control | How Diaphragms Prevent Pregnancy

    www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/birth-control/diaphragm

    A diaphragm helps you prevent pregnancy. It works as a barrier that covers your cervix, stopping sperm from joining an egg. In order for a diaphragm to work best, it must be used with spermicide (a cream or gel that kills sperm).

  3. Diaphragm (birth control) - Wikipedia

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    The diaphragm is a barrier method of birth control. [3] It is moderately effective, with a one-year failure rate of around 12% with typical use. [4] It is placed over the cervix with spermicide before sex and left in place for at least six hours after sex. [5] [6] Fitting by a healthcare provider is generally required. [5] Side effects are ...

  4. Diaphragm: Insertion, Cost, and More - Healthline

    www.healthline.com/health/birth-control/diaphragm

    A diaphragm is form of reusable birth control for women. It’s a small, dome-shaped cup you insert into your vagina to block sperm from entering your uterus.

  5. Birth Control: Is the Diaphragm Right for You? - WebMD

    www.webmd.com/sex/birth-control/diaphragm-birth-control

    It’s a small, flexible cup made of silicone or latex that goes inside the vagina to block sperm from reaching an egg. It has very few risks and can be up to 94% effective. Here’s how to decide if...

  6. Vaginal Diaphragm Contraceptive: Function & Effectiveness

    my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/23427

    A vaginal diaphragm is a barrier form of birth control. When used with spermicide, it prevents pregnancy by blocking sperm from reaching your uterus. It has an 87% effectiveness rate.

  7. How to Use the Diaphragm | Follow Easy Instructions

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    1. Wash your hands with soap and water. 2. Put spermicide in the cup, following the instructions on the package your diaphragm came in. 3. Get into a comfortable position, like when you’re putting in a tampon. You can stand with one foot on a chair, sit on the edge of a chair, lie down, or squat — do whatever works for you. 4.

  8. What Is the Effectiveness of the Diaphragm? - Planned Parenthood

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    Here’s the deal on diaphragm effectiveness: If you use your diaphragm perfectly every single time you have sex, its 94% effective. But nobody’s perfect, so in real life diaphragms are about 83% effective — that means about 13 out of 100 people who use a diaphragm will get pregnant each year.

  9. Diaphragm or cap - NHS

    www.nhs.uk/.../contraceptive-diaphragm-or-cap

    What are diaphragms or caps? Where to get them. Who can use them. How to use them. Side effects and risks. Find out how diaphragms and caps work to prevent pregnancy, how effective they are, where to get them and how to use them.

  10. Diaphragm Birth Control: the Pros and Cons and How to Use One

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    A diaphragm is a silicone, cup-like object that you insert into your vagina to cover your cervix. Diaphragms must be used in conjunction with spermicide, which is a sperm-killing gel. A diaphragm...

  11. Diaphragm - NHS inform

    www.nhsinform.scot/healthy-living/contraception/diaphragm

    The contraceptive diaphragm is a circular dome made of soft, thin silicone. It’s inserted into the vagina before sex and covers the cervix so that sperm can’t get into the womb. When used correctly with spermicide, a diaphragm is 92 to 96% effective at preventing pregnancy.