Below is a video about how they work, what they’re made of, how much they cost, and some pros and cons of each design. You can purchase these products at Anarres Apothecary in Toronto: 749 Dovercourt Road (just north of Bloor).
If you have any additional questions about non-hormonal methods of birth control, feel free to contact myself directly:
Tynan Rhea is a queer-bisexual, nonbinary settler with German and Slovak ancestry. Tynan has a private practice online across Canada as a sex & relationship therapist, sex educator, and aromatherapist. Tynan developed and taught the Sex & Birth Support Person course for doulas and birthworkers and is the founder of PostpartumSex.com. Tynan approaches their practice from sex-positive, queer & trans-affirming, trauma-informed, anti-oppressive, and feminist frameworks. Tynan started their private practice in Tkaronto and grew-up in Wasaga Beach. You can find Tynan on Facebook, Instagram @TynanRhea or TynanRhea.com
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