Which Method of Birth Control Should I Use? Part II
The second part of a two part series on the pros and cons to consider when choosing the right birth control method for you!
Part one is available here.
The Sponge:
The Deal: I've written about the sponge before and its recent comeback in American markets.
The Pros: Non-hormonal, available over the counter, more affordable than other birth control options, provides 24-hour protection after inserted
The Cons: Some women experience irritation as a result of the spermacide, some find it difficult to remove; does not prevent against STDs, only 89-91% effective
Contraceptive Vaginal Ring:
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