Contraceptive Sponge

Contraceptive Sponge

This disposable sponge containing spermicide is placed at the cervix and kills sperm before they can enter. When used in combination with the male condom, the failure rate is only 2%.

Benefits

It’s a barrier method and spermicide in one. It provides 12-hour protection, and you don’t have to change the sponge if sex is repeated during this time.

Disadvantages

Some girls find it difficult to remove the sponge, or forget to take it out all together. The contraceptive sponge really has to be used with condoms; on it’s own, it’s not overly effective as contraception, and does not prevent STIs.

Where to find it

You can pick up a package of 4 sponges in a drugstore for around $10, or for less at a birth control clinic.

Troubleshooting

Some girls who use the sponge report recurrent yeast infections. If this is the case, talk to your doc about finding a different method of contraception that works best for you.

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