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Tue Mar 04, 2003 1:59 pm
Quote »"For people who are very concerned about getting pregnant, it's probably not a good option, because it has a high failure rate," noted James Trussell, director of Princeton University's Office of Population Research and author of the book "Contraceptive Technology."
For women who use contraceptive sponges every time they have intercourse, 9 percent who have never had a child will become pregnant over a year, Trussell said. The rate rises to 20 percent after having a baby. [/quote]
uh... so whats the point of it? 9 percent is too friggin high for fiznat!