Why was the Today Sponge taken off the market?
a. As a sponge, it caused bacteria to get trapped in the vagina, leading to an increased risk of toxic shock syndrome.
b. It was a very ineffective method of contraception
c. It never gained popularity as a contraceptive method and the company went bankrupt.
d. The company that made the Today Sponge could not afford to upgrade the factory to the FDA's new standards.
Question 2
Elena goes for her yearly gynecological exam and discusses the possibility of getting fitted for a diaphragm. However, Elena's gynecologist tells her of a contraceptive similar to a diaphragm,
but not requiring a fitting and less likely to dislodge than a diaphragm. What is Elena's gynecologist most likely referring to?
a. GYN Cap c. Vagi-Guard
b. Lea's Shield d. Capris Barrier