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Foam is placed into the woman’s vagina using an applicator (similar to tampon insertion). It has two effects. It kills or destroys sperm which is why it is called “spermicidal”. It blocks the man’s fluids from entering the cervical canal, thus, stopping sperm from reaching the egg. Among typical couples who initiate use of vaginal spermicides, about 25% will experience an accidental pregnancy in the first year. If vaginal spermicides are used consistently and correctly, about 6% will become pregnant. Complete information about this contraceptive is available from your clinician or the package insert accompanying the foam you choose.
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Foam gives the women control over contraception. |
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It is available over the counter without a visit to a clinician. |
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It can be put into the vagina 20 minutes before sexual intimacy, but it is also effective immediately if you want to have sex right after putting foam into the vagina. |
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Foam is safe, no hormones are involved, and it is immediately reversible. |
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The man’s penis can remain inside the vagina after ejaculation. |
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Foam adds lubrication and moisture. |
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Some protection against gonorrhea and chlamydia infections |
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Lubrication, in the case of foam, may heighten satisfaction in both partners. |
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Foam can be used during breastfeeding. |
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It can serve as immediate back-up if a condom should slip or break. |
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Foam can be irritating to the vagina, and some people feel that it is messy. |
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It is not protective against HIV (the virus that causes AIDS). If protection against infection is important, use condoms. |
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Practice putting foam into your vagina in advance. This will make it easier at the time of intercourse. |
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Some women do not like placing an applicator into the vagina. |
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Sometimes you can’t be sure if there is enough foam in the can to provide protection for the next act of intercourse. Keep an extra can handy. |
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The taste of foam is unpleasant. |
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The container carrying the foam is large and may be embarrassing to carry around. |
Foam may be purchased at drug stores and some supermarkets.
Did you know that for 72 hours after sex, you can take emergency contraceptive pills to avoid becoming pregnant? AND for 5 to 7 days after sex, you can have an IUD put in, so you won’t become pregnant? Not all clinicians know about this. If you want more information, contact a Family Planning clinic near you or visit www.go2planb.com. Some of these sources of help are free. PLAN B is the emergency contraceptive pill that causes the least nausea, the least vomiting, and has the lowest failure rate. |