Diaphragm/cap1
What is the diaphragm/cap?
The diaphragm/cap is a barrier method of contraception that you insert into the vagina to cover the entrance to the womb before having intercourse and should be used with a spermicide cream or gel. It prevents sperm from reaching the uterus while the spermicide cream or gel applied to the diaphragm/cap before insertion kills the sperm.
The diaphragm/cap:
- Must be fitted by a health professional initially
- Must be left in place for at least 6 hours, but not longer than 30 hours, after intercourse
How effective is it?
Used properly, (diaphragm/cap is fitted properly and used with spermicide) it can be effective in 92-96% of women depending on what type is used and whether you use spermicide.In practice it is only 80% effective, but when used in conjuction with spermicide, effectiveness increases.
What are the benefits?
- Can help to prevent against cancer of the cervix
Are there any side effects?
- Involves forward planning or interruption of intercourse
- Sometimes sensitivity to the spermicides or allergies to the latex in the Diaphragm / Cap may occur
- The diaphragm/cap may also increase the risk of urinary tract infections
- If you lose or gain weight the diaphragm/cap may no longer fit
What are the drawbacks?
- Putting it in at the time of sex can be an interruption
- Some people find spermicide messy
- It can take time to learn how to use it
- Cystitis can be a problem



