The vaginal contraceptive sponge is a barrier method of
birth control. It contains a spermicide called
nonoxynol-9 that is released over the 24 hours that the sponge may be left in
the vagina. The sponge also blocks the cervix so sperm can't pass. It can be
inserted immediately before intercourse or up to 24 hours before. It is left in
place for 6 hours after intercourse.
The Today sponge is now available again in the United
States.
Effectiveness in preventing pregnancy
The sponge is less effective for women who have delivered vaginally
than it is for women who have not.
- Sponge failure rates for women who have never
delivered vaginally range from 9% to 16%. In other words, for this group of
women, from 9 to 16 out of 100 will become pregnant in the first year of using
a sponge.1
- Sponge failure rates for women
who have given birth by vaginal delivery range from 20% to 32%. For this group
of women, from 20 to 32 out of 100 will become pregnant in the first year of
using a sponge.1
The difference in sponge failure rates for women who have given
birth to children vaginally and those who have not may be due to changes in the
cervix after vaginal delivery.
Effectiveness in preventing sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
The sponge does not protect against
sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including
infection with
HIV. Some studies show that use of the sponge dries
and irritates the vagina, which may increase the risk of HIV infection.2
Advantages of contraceptive sponge
- It does not affect future fertility for either
the woman or the man.
- It is used only at the time of sexual
intercourse.
- It is safe to use while breast-feeding.
- It
is less expensive than hormonal methods of birth control.
Disadvantages of contraceptive sponge
Failure rates for the sponge and other barrier methods are higher
than for most other methods of birth control. Other disadvantages of the sponge
include the following:
- Some people are embarrassed to use this method
or feel the method interrupts foreplay or intercourse.
- The couple
must be comfortable with using the sponge and be prepared to use it every time
they have sex.