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Among typical couples who use 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 family planning clinic, your clinician or the package insert accompanying VCFs. Advantages:
Where can I get Vaginal Contraceptive Film? VCFs may be obtained at almost all drug stores and at many discount department stores including K-Mart, Target and Wal-Mart stores. What if I have sex and don't use birth control? For 72 hours AFTER unprotected sex, you can take emergency contraceptive pills to avoid becoming pregnant. For up to 7 days AFTER unprotected sex, you can have an IUD put in. Not all clinicians know about emergency contraception. If you want more information or would like the phone numbers of clinicians near you who prescribe emergency contraception, CALL the toll-free hotline 1-888-NOT-2-LATE or 1-800-584-9911. Some of these sources of help are free. |
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