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Barrier Methods of Contraception

Information on barrier methods of contraception, including the condom.
Condoms Facts
A look at condoms, how they work, and how they help to prevent sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS.
What are barrier methods?
Examples of barrier methods include condoms, cervical caps, diaphragms, sponges, and dental dams. Take a closer look at barrier methods of contraceptives in this informative article.
The Today Sponge
Profile of the contraceptive sponge that includes where to buy it, how to use it, the effectiveness of the sponge, who should use it and who should not use the sponge for birth control.
Barrier Methods of Birth Control
An illustrated guide to barrier methods of birth control. Illustrations show the female reproductive system and how barrier methods from the cervical cap to the diaphragm, sponge, and female condom are positioned to create a barrier that prevents sperm from entering the cervix.

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