The Lea's Shield is a one-size, cup-shaped, washable, and reusable vaginal barrier contraceptive device composed of medical grade silicon rubber. Each shield lasts about six months.
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The Shield is made of silicone, is shaped like a cup, and lasts about six months.
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It contains an air valve to help create a tight fit and a loop for easier removal.
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It fits over the cervix and must be used with a contraceptive cream or jelly.
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Use it every time you have sex.
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Always use contraceptive cream or jelly when using the shield.
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Check to see that the Shield is covering the cervix before and every time you have sex.
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Leave the Shield in place for at least eight hours after the last time you've had sex.
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Check the Shield for holes or weak spots once a month.
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It can be left in place for up to 40 hours before intercourse.
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It has fewer known side effects than hormonal methods.
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It rarely causes changes in the menstrual period.
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The Shield offers no protection against STIs/HIV.
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Some women may have an allergic reaction to the silicone or spermicide.
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Some women may develop bladder infections.
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Some women or their partners may feel pain or discomfort.
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Some women may find it difficult to put in or take out.
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May be pushed out of place during intercourse, and pregnancy may result.
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Intercourse must happen within 40 hours of insertion.
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Of 100 women who use the Shield, about 15 will become pregnant during the first year of use.
Effectiveness: · 85% effective when used with a contraceptive cream or jelly.
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