How to Choose the Right Contraceptive Method
How They Work; Pros and Cons
Sponge
| Composition- | Polyurethane foam device impregnated with spermicide (nonoxyl-9). |
| Mechanism of Action- | Both a true barrier to the sperm as well as toxic to the sperm because of the spermicide present in the sponge. |
| Dosage- | Must be inserted prior to intercourse and should be removed no sooner than six hours after the last coital act. The maximum wear time is 30 hours. |
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| Efficacy- | The Pearl index is 13-16 (failure rate for 100 women using this method for one year). The sponge is less effective in parous women. |
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| Follow-up- |
None required. Patient may benefit from a visit within the first few months of use to discuss side effects as well as overall tolerability. Note : Not available in USA at this time. |
Last Modified: September 5, 2006