• (Click on each non prescription birth option to learn more)

  • Spermicides
    Highlights
    TSpermicides come in many different forms, including foam, film, cream, gel, and suppositories. They are inserted into the vagina. They block the cervix (the opening to the uterus) and also make it harder for sperm to reach an egg. Spermicides are more effective when used with other methods of birth control like condoms or diaphragms.2
    Effectiveness2
    84% effective when used correctly.
    Dosing1
    Use only when you have sex.
  • Female Condom
    Highlights
    An internal condom, the female condom is a soft pouch inserted into the vagina. It has a flexible ring at each end. The closed end goes inside; the other end is open with a ring that sits outside the vagina. It works by collecting semen and keeping it from entering the vagina.2
    Effectiveness2
    95% effective when used correctly.
    Dosing1
    Use only when you have sex.
  • Male Condom
    Highlights
    Usually made of latex (a type of rubber) the condom is worn on an erect penis during sex. It works by collecting semen and keeping it from entering the vagina.2
    Effectiveness2
    98% effective when used correctly.
    Dosing1
    Use only when you have sex.