Cervical cap

Made:
1950-1960
5 cervical caps, 3 rubber, 2 plastic, 1950-1960.

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5 cervical caps, 3 rubber, 2 plastic, 1950-1960.
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Opaque biege rubber cervical cap, 1950-1960

A cervical cap is a form of contraception that fits tightly over the entrance of the cervix. It blocks sperm from entering the uterus and thereby prevents fertilisation. Popular since the mid-1800s, their use has dropped dramatically in recent years.

Details

Category:
Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Contraception
Object Number:
1981-1419/1
Materials:
rubber (unidentified)
Measurements:
overall: 25 mm 55 mm,
type:
cervical cap
credit:
Infield, J.