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  • Contraceptive: The Intrauterine Device

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    The intrauterine device (IUD), a small device that a doctor inserts into a woman's uterus, requires less attention than any other type of contraceptive. Once in place, it provides effortless round-the-clock protection against pregnancy. It deserves

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  • How Hormonal Methods Work

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    Pills, implants, and injections all have one goal: to prevent your reproductive system from producing a mature egg. They do this by tricking the system into skipping a key step in the interlocking cycle of hormone production that triggers the egg's

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  • Norplant Implants

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    Oral contraceptives are the most widespread method of birth control, and they are well liked by most of the women who use them. However, if they were asked to name just one complaint about the Pill, most would probably say that it's hard to remember

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  • Spermicides

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    Like condoms, spermicides are widely available. They come in foam, suppositories, cream, or jelly. For best effectiveness, all of these forms must be used with a condom, diaphragm, or cervical cap.Spermicides contain a chemical that kills sperm. W

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  • IUD Insertion

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    After the pelvic exam, your physician will determine the size and position of your uterus by using a procedure known as "sounding." He or she will open your vagina with an instrument called a speculum, and wash your cervix with a disinfectant. A lon

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  • The Diaphragm

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    Diaphragms have been around since the 1830s. They were the first major breakthrough for women seeking personal control over their fertility. Since then, improvements in design and effectiveness have maintained their popularity.A flexible rubber de

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  • What Was the Dalkon Shield?

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    Throughout this century, IUDs have been manufactured in many different shapes and sizes. The first devices came on the market in 1909. These simple nickel, bronze, and catgut rings later gave way to FDA-approved plastic devices that looked like squi

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  • The Vaginal Sponge

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    The vaginal sponge has provided women with an additional contraceptive alternative for over a decade. Although manufacturing problems kept the Today sponge off the market for several years in the late nineties, it was scheduled for reintroduction in

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  • Contraceptive: Barrier Methods

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    It's worth noting that the combination of a condom for the man plus a spermicide for the woman offers excellent protection against both pregnancy and many sexually transmitted diseases. The condom-plus-spermicide combination is the logical form of c

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  • The Female Condom

    01/01/03, PDR.net

    The female condom, or vaginal pouch, is an important new contraceptive option. Approved for use in 1993, it is now available throughout the United States.Like the male condom, but unlike other barrier devices, the female condom offers good protect

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