Use of self home-made diaphragm for protection against pregnancy and sexually-transmitted infections: Case report

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This is a case report of a 44-year old woman who used a home-made diaphragm for 16 years to protect herself from pregnancy and sexually-transmitted infections. The woman stitched a piece of cloth with folded polythene inside. This case report provides a vivid illustration of the limitations of available methods of protection for women. It consists of an introduction to the topic, a description of her experiences using her home-made diaphragm and a discussion of the significance of the case. This report supports the need for additional research on female-controlled methods of protection against sexually-transmitted infections, methods that can be used without male knowledge and co-operation, such as vaginal microbicides and cervical barriers against infection, including the diaphragm.

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Schroth, A., Luchters, S., Chersich, M. F., Jao, I., & Temmerman, M. (2007). Use of self home-made diaphragm for protection against pregnancy and sexually-transmitted infections: Case report. East African Medical Journal, 84(1), 35–37. https://doi.org/10.4314/eamj.v84i1.9489

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