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Diaphragms

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Diaphragm

A diaphragm is a dome-shaped latex (rubber) cup which is inserted into the vagina before intercourse and covers the cervix. Diaphragms prevent sperm from gaining access to the upper reproductive tract (uterus and fallopian tubes) and serve as a holder of spermicide.

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