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Contraceptive Sponge
Contraceptive Sponge
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Worn inside the vagina, the contraceptive sponge is a barrier method of birth control containing spermicide.
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Contraceptive Sponge

The contraceptive sponge, which contains spermicide (a sperm-killing ingredient), is worn inside the vagina. It was once a popular form of contraception in the United States. It went off the market temporarily but become available once again in 2005. The sponge is available over the counter without a prescription.

Depending on the brand, the sponge can be inserted 12 to 24 hours before sexual intercourse and must be left in place for at least six hours afterward.

The sponge is about 90 percent effective in preventing pregnancy when used alone, and up to 98 percent effective when used together with a latex condom.

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Last updated October 01, 2010


   
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