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The Future of Birth Control Might Be Found in This ’80s Contraceptive Device

Por: Slate Health January 03, 2023

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The sponge first captured Caitlin’s attention when she was a teen. A hormone-free birth control option that she could wear for multiple uses sounded “super intriguing,” says Caitlin, now 26, and working as a nurse in North Carolina. But when Caitlin worked up the nerve to try the sponge in 2019, she learned it was suddenly off the market—and indefinitely out of production. While it was once on pharmacy shelves for $3 a pop, the sponge... + full article



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