Report on various types of contreception.
Date Submitted: 08/14/2003 12:04:07
VAGINAL RING
A Vaginal Ring is a form of contraception that is transparent, flexible, thin ring that is inserted into the vagina by the user. It is about 5.08 cm in diameter and 4 mm thick. The ring is left in for 3 weeks or 4 weeks at a time. If worn for three weeks, the vaginal ring is taken out, and another one is not inserted for a week. The vaginal ring can also be worn for 4 weeks
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during intercourse. Another ring at the open end of the tube stays outside the vagina and partly covers the lip area. A female condom stops partners sharing bodily fluids such as semen, blood, or saliva. Female condoms are 79-95% percent effective.
It is the only female-controlled device offering protection against diseases such as aids. After intercourse the condom is removed by pulling it out and keeping all the sperm inside. The condom cannot be reused.
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