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Q13. 1 How important is effective contraception for the world's population? Q13. 2 How long can my partner's sperm survive in me? Q13. 3 How long are my eggs capable of fertilisation? Q13. 4 How long does my fertile phase last? Q13. 5 What is an ideal contraceptive? Q13. 6 How can the effectiveness of a contraceptive method be measured? Q13. 7 Can knowledge of the fertile phase be used for effective contraception? Q13. 8 I am breast-feeding my baby. Do I need contraception? Q13. 9 How effective is coitus interruptus? Q13. 10 How effective are condoms (sheaths) Q13. 11 What are the advantages and disadvantages of condoms? Q13. 12 How long have vaginal methods of contraception been available? Q13. 13 How can I get a diaphragm (cap) Q13. 14 How can the cap be checked? Q13. 15 How effective are diaphragms and caps? Q13. 16 What are the advantages and disadvantages of vaginal methods? Q13. 17 What is the contraceptive sponge? Q13. 18 How effective is the contraceptive sponge? Q13. 19 What is the female condom? Q13. 20 What are the advantages and disadvantages of female condoms? Q13. 21 How effective are spermicides? Q13. 22 What are the advantages and disadvantages of spermicides? Q13. 23 Which contraceptives are appropriate for an adolescent? Q13. 24 Which contraceptives are appropriate for a woman in her forties? Q13. 25 If I am taking the combined oral contraceptive pill or cyclical HRT, how can I tell when I have reached my menopause? Q13. 26 How effective is the Persona Unipath Personal Contraceptive System? Q13. 27 Where can I obtain further information about contraception? Q13. 28 Support Groups. DISCLAIMER The aim of this web site is to provide a general guide and it is not intended as a substitute for a consultation with an appropriate specialist in respect of individual care and treatment. Women's Health Home Page
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