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Information & Research Cervical barriers (CBs) are safe, effective, woman-controlled contraceptives that prevent pregnancy by covering the cervix. Research is underway to see if they can also protect women against HIV and other sexually transmitted infections (STIs). This page provides links to information about cervical barriers and current research. This section provides an overview of cervical barriers and includes information on diaphragms, cervical caps, other cervical barriers, female condoms, sponges, and microbicides. New evidence indicates that the cervix may be a particularly vulnerable site for HIV/STI infection, and researchers believe that cervical barriers may have the potential to reduce risk by covering the cervix. This section contains an overview of recently completed, ongoing, and planned clinical trials, including studies on cervical barriers for HIV/STI prevention. This section is an archive of past conferences and events related to cervical barriers and the female condom that have been featured on our home page or in CBAS newsletters. The download center contains materials that can be viewed, downloaded, and used in advocacy, education, and outreach activities. The download center includes handouts, presentations, and reference literature. This section provides images of cervical barriers for viewing and downloading. CBAS serves as a resource to members, to the reproductive health community, to the general public, and to the media. These links provide more information on topics related to cervical barriers.
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