Review:
Cervical Caps
overall review score: 3.5
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Cervical caps are small, flexible devices that are inserted into the vagina to cover the cervix and prevent sperm from entering the uterus, thus acting as a form of contraception.
Key Features
- Prevents sperm from entering the uterus
- Reusable
- Non-hormonal
- Can be inserted up to 48 hours before intercourse
- Does not require fitting by a healthcare provider
Pros
- Non-hormonal option for birth control
- Can be used for women who cannot use hormonal contraception
Cons
- May be difficult to insert and remove correctly
- Less effective than some other forms of contraception, such as an intrauterine device (IUD)