How long before intercourse should the diaphragm be inserted and how long after intercourse should the diaphragm be removed?
The diaphragm can be inserted immediately before or up to 6 hours before intercourse and should be removed no sooner than 6 hours after intercourse. It can be left in place for up to 24 hours after intercourse. Additional spermicide is required with subsequent acts of intercourse. If more spermicide is required it should be placed in the vagina and the diaphragm should be left in place.
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