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It is a rubber cup, which is placed into the woman’s vagina. It blocks the opening to the uterus so that the man’s semen cannot enter the uterus and reach the egg. Some sperm may get around the diaphragm, so it should always be used with a spermicide that is placed on the diaphragm to kill sperm. Advantages of using a diaphragm The diaphragm is fairly effective and gives the woman control. When used correctly, only 6 couples in 100 become pregnant the first year using a diaphragm. The diaphragm can be put in several hours before initiation of sexual activity. Your partner can put it in as part of love-making. The diaphragm is safe and contains no hormones. Thus, there are no hormonal side effects. The penis can remain inside the vagina after ejaculation. Intercourse during a woman's period is less messy with a diaphragm because the diaphragm holds back menstrual blood. |
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