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womens health clinic faq

What birth control methods increase UTI risk?

Diaphragms and spermicidal birth control methods (creams, gels, foams, sponges) increase UTI risk in women. Other methods, like condoms without spermicide and hormonal options, do not carry the same risk.

Clinical Context

Clinics may advise changing contraception for women who experience recurrent UTIs with spermicide or diaphragm use.

Evidence-Based Approaches

NHS and NICE recommend non-spermicidal contraception for women prone to UTIs.