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Learn about the cervical cap, a reusable silicone device that covers the cervix and prevents pregnancy. Find out how it works, how to insert and remove it, and its benefits and risks. If you’ve ever seen a squishy silicone cup with a strap at the bottom, you’ve probably checked out a cervical cap before. The cervical cap is a non-hormonal method of birth control that helps lower your risk of pregnancy by covering your cervix so sperm can’t enter. By following the instructions on inserting it correctly and taking care of it afterwards, you can use your cervical cap multiple times to protect against pregnancy when you have sex. Cervical cap has numerous advantages and as many disadvantages. Despite all these positive and negative effects, it is an appealing way of contraception for women. Cervical Cap - a small cap that is placed over the entrance to the womb by the woman to stop sperm from entering. We explain how to use it and show pros and cons.