A doctor or nurse will show you how to insert and remove a diaphragm or cap so that you can do it yourself. This first fitting is important as the diaphragm or cap must cover the whole of the opening of your cervix if it is going to work properly. Correct fitting makes sure that the diaphragm or cap doesn't slip out of place during intercourse.
You will be asked to practise for a week and then return to the doctor or nurse to make sure the size is correct. You can discuss any concerns at this time.
Before intercourse
You can put your diaphragm or cap in place up to 2 hours before intercourse, so there is no need to interrupt sexual enjoyment.
Before intercourse, insert your diaphragm or cap with about a teaspoon of spermicidal cream or jelly, which should be spread around the edge and the centre of the device.
After intercourse
After intercourse wait at least 6 hours before removing your diaphragm or cap. If you have intercourse again within the 6 hours you must apply more spermicide without removing the diaphragm or cap.
When you remove your diaphragm or cap, wash it with soap and water then dry it. Check each time for holes or thinning in the rubber. If you find any holes or thinning you will need a new diaphragm or cap.
Store your diaphragm or cap in a place where you can easily find it each time – a cool place is best.