you know, the ones the woman puts over something. i've only heard of them on american tv, never seen any in the shops any info?
I don't know if we really use them that much anymore. I don't know anyone that does...but I guess you just kind of stick them up there and block everything off...I'm no expert, though. I've only seen them in 80's movies and Seinfeld...
donna you popa it ova tha cervix tip, mang? i dunno. seems like a fuckin' good idea, though, mang! lil' Tony hates to wear rubbers, mang!
I have used a diaphram in the past and like them for the most part. The diaphram is a soft latex barrier that covers the cervix. It is a shallow, dome-shaped cup with a flexible rim. It fits into the vagina to cover the cervix. A diaphragm should be used with a spermicide. A diaphragm keeps sperm from joining the egg by blocking the opening to the uterus. The spermicide immobilizes the sperm. A woman must insert a diaphragm every time she has sex in order for it to be effective. Diaphragms are 84-94 percent effective against pregnancy. They offer no protection against stds.