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How to Check the Position of a Diaphragm?
After insertion, it is important to check that the diaphragm is in the correct position:
1.
Feel the cervix
through the dome of the diaphragm to ensure it is covered.
2. Ensure the rim of the diaphragm is snugly behind the pubic bone.
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